Samsung Galaxy S20s are updated with stability and security improvements and the new maintenance mode.
In addition to monthly security updates and Android operating system updates, Samsung usually releases other minor updates to some of its most important phones.
In this sense, we have just learned, thanks to the specialized media SamMobile, that the Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra are receiving an update that includes a series of really interesting novelties.
These are all the news that are coming to the Galaxy S20 with this new update
After recently updating the Samsung Galaxy S20 with the December 2022 security patch, Samsung has now started to successfully update these devices with firmware version G98XXUFGVL5, which includes a series of stability and security and, above all, the new maintenance mode.
Maintenance mode is a function that the Korean giant announced at the end of October as one of the new features of One UI 5.0, but since not all devices that have been updated to Android 13 have received it, Samsung has decided to implement it in a later update. .
A UI 5.0 maintenance mode on a Samsung mobile
The maintenance mode is a function that allows you to repair the terminal if it detects that it has fallen if it is necessary to restore the factory terminal, as well, if the modification that the technical service of Samsung is realice during this repair process is reversed whenever deactivate the same.
This new update is currently rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra in Germany and Switzerland and is expected to roll out to other European regions in the coming days.
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If you have one of the Galaxy S20s and want to check if this update is already available, all you have to do is access the Software update section, which can be found in the Settings menu of your terminal. In case this is the case, you just need to click on the Download and Install button for the changes to be applied.
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