Samsung has recently launched the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the S8+. The Galaxy S8 is the latest flagship smartphone from the company before Samsung released the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge last year. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have been the best selling smartphones from Samsung for almost a year after they were recently taken over by the Samsung’s latest release, the S8 and the S8+. Now, we are receiving reports that the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge from Samsung are getting the June security patch which was released by Google at the start of month of June.
Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge are receiving a new update in the form of a security patch. The update, as usual, carries several improvements both in terms of performance and stability as well as fixes for the bugs in the previous build. The update is with regard to the Chinese market and is arriving with the build G930W8VLS2BQF1 and G935W8VLS2BQF1 for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge handsets.
We haven’t had many details about the update other than the obvious fact that the update has indeed been rolled out to the S7 and S7 Edge devices around the world. As is the case with any update, the June security patch is being rolled over-the-air (OTA). In case you haven’t received the update notification already, you can check for it manually by heading to Settings > About Device > Software Updates. Now, one thing to note is that we have to make sure you have enough charge on your device at least 60% to 70% before downloading the update. And while you are at it, switch to a stable Wi-Fi network to avoid unnecessary data charges. Also, if you are having some important data on your device that you would not want to lose then always remember to take a backup on your phone so that all the data remains intact.