Samsung isn’t taking security patch updates seriously

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We have ranted often about Samsung’s
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. Things have certainly been looking up, especially with the latest update that
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, but it seems that apart from major upgrades, Samsung isn’t taking monthly security patch updates seriously either. The company has clearly said that the monthly security updates that Google mandated last year
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, but it’s not making sure that every region gets every month’s security patch on time and before the next month arrives.

Case in point: our Galaxy S7 edge here in the Netherlands is still sitting on the February 1 security patch. Meanwhile,
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since the launch of the device in the country. The Netherlands will probably get the latest update in the coming days and then be on the April 2nd security version like other devices, but that doesn’t excuse the fact that devices in the region were left vulnerable to whatever exploits were discovered in the month of February.

To make sure it wasn’t a bug in our firmware database, we went through Samsung’s Smart Switch app and checked for an OTA, but there isn’t any update available for Dutch users. This is the case in many regions, both with new and existing devices. Take India, for example. The Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ got their last Android 5.0 update in December in the country, and then directly skipped to Marshmallow three months later.

That’s a lot of time between security patches, and considering the Indian models got Android 6.0
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, it looks like Samsung deliberately put many users at risk. Well, in addition to keeping them from the latest and greatest that Android has to offer just so their latest flagships could see some sales.

Do these region-specific security updates have to do with the fact that the latest exploits only affect these regions? We doubt that is the case, and we have reached out to Samsung for an official comment on what looks like a huge oversight. We will update this post with a statement should we get one; in the meanwhile, let us know what Samsung flagship you are using and whether you have the latest Android security patch (you can check in the Settings » About device » Software update menu).

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