Samsung warns of an exploit affecting older generation Galaxy smartphones and watches powered by specific Exynos chipsets.
This week, ten more updates are shipping, reaching devices like the Galaxy S20 series, Tab S8 and S9, and Note 20 series. Inside, we aren’t seeing anything beyond the October security patch.
This means that the vulnerable devices to be hacked are the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note 10 series, Galaxy A21, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A71, Galaxy Watch 5 ...
Certain Samsung phones are susceptible to a new security hack that involves phones with certain chipsets. Here's are the phones and smartwatches affected.
A new report from IDC is out detailing the worldwide tablet shipments for the third quarter of this year (that's July to September), and the market overall grew by 20.4% reaching 39.6 million ...
Samsung Semiconductor recently confirmed that certain Samsung devices, along with some other brands, have been exposed to a ...
A critical vulnerability in Samsung's Exynos chipset has left millions of smartphones and smartwatches across the globe at ...
Some older Samsung phones have a major vulnerability in their chips, so install the latest security patch if your device's ...
Samsung has promised at least three years of Android updates for all S10 and S20 variants ... phones in 2024. Among Galaxy Note devices, only Note 10 and Note 20 models are eligible for three ...
If you work in the field (or are just a bit clumsy), rugged cases frequently offer military-grade protection, preventing major damage from drops as high as 20 feet. That cream Cyrill case looks ...
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the 'Fan Edition' line introduced on a non-exploding Galaxy Note 7, and later a cheaper Galaxy S20. The Galaxy S20 FE was a smash hit, largely due to how expensive the regular Galaxy S20 was ...