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Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE Plus receive security update with fixes for 55 vulnerabilities

Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Galaxy Tab S10 FE - Foto: Divulgação

Samsung has started releasing a new software package crucial to the security of its latest tablets in the Fan Edition line. Owners of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus models have started to receive the update that implements the January security patch, strengthening the devices’ defenses against digital threats.

The main objective of the package is to fix a total of 55 vulnerabilities that have been identified both in the Android operating system and in software components developed by Samsung itself. Distribution began gradually, with Coreia and Sul being the first market to receive the firmware, covering variants with and without mobile data connectivity.

The implementation follows the company’s security schedule, which aims to keep its devices protected against malware, exploits and other flaws that could compromise users’ privacy and data. The expectation is that the update will be expanded to other regions of the world in the coming weeks, following the company’s distribution pattern.

Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Galaxy Tab S10 FE – Foto: Samsung

January patch package details

The security update released by Samsung for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE line is a vital component in maintaining system integrity. The January patch fixes 55 security holes, a number that reflects the ongoing effort by Google and Samsung developers to identify and neutralize potential attack vectors. Dessas vulnerabilities, one part originates from the Android security bulletin, which addresses flaws in the system core, while the rest are specific to the One UI interface and native Samsung applications. Fixes vary in criticality, ranging from flaws that could allow remote code execution to holes that could lead to unauthorized access to sensitive information. Installing the package is strongly recommended for all users as it ensures that the device is protected against the latest threats mapped by cybersecurity experts.

The update process is transparent to the user and does not interfere with the daily use of the device, except for the time required for download and installation. The firmwares, identified by versions X520XXS6BZA3 and X626NKOS6BZA3, are designed to integrate seamlessly into your existing system without changing the interface or removing personal data. Além to strengthen security, these packages often include stability improvements and performance optimizations, which contribute to a smoother and more reliable user experience. Samsung maintains a portal dedicated to security where it details the vulnerabilities fixed in each patch, offering transparency about the work carried out to protect its consumers.

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How the distribution process works

The Samsung adopts a phased release strategy for its software updates, and the January patch for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE is no different. Inicialmente, the package was made available for the South Korean variants (SM-X520, SM-X526N, SM-X620 and SM-X626N).

This approach allows the company to monitor the process in a controlled market, ensuring there are no unexpected bugs before a global scale release. Gradual distribution also helps manage the load on download servers.

Users in other regions, including Brasil and Europa, should receive notification for the update in the coming days or weeks. You can manually check the availability of the package by accessing the tablet’s settings menu, in the “Software update” section.

The future of software with One UI 8.5

In addition to monthly security updates, owners of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE Plus tablets are guaranteed extended software support. Ambos models are confirmed in the list of devices eligible to receive the upcoming One UI 8.5.

This next major version of the Samsung interface will be based on the Android 16 QPR2, promising to bring new customization features, productivity improvements and interface optimizations to better take advantage of larger tablet screens.

The South Korean company has not yet released an official date for the start of testing or for the release of the stable version of One UI 8.5 for the FE line. However, development is already underway, and the brand’s track record suggests that more information will be shared over the coming months.

The commitment to multiple generations of Android updates is one of the Samsung’s differentiators in the market, adding value to devices and ensuring that users have access to the latest innovations and security protections for longer.

Hardware balance on line Fan Edition

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE line was designed to offer a premium experience at an attractive value for money, balancing cutting-edge specifications with efficient components. The heart of the devices is the Exynos 1580 processor, a chipset that delivers robust performance for multitasking, gaming and productivity applications. The LCD screens, 10.9 inches in the standard model and 13.1 inches in the Plus version, stand out for their refresh rate of up to 90 Hz, which provides smoother animations and more fluid navigation. Resolution of 2304×1440 pixels (FE) and 2880×1800 pixels (FE Plus) ensures sharp, detailed images for media consumption and creative work. The inclusion of the S Pen in the box is a big difference, transforming the tablet into a versatile tool for taking notes, drawing and editing documents with precision. Durability is also a strong point, with IP68 certification ensuring resistance to water and dust, while the 8,000 mAh and 10,090 mAh batteries, with support for 45W fast charging, promise autonomy for a full day of intense use.

Verifying and installing the update

For users who want to check the availability of the new update proactively, the process is simple and can be carried out directly on the device. Basta Navigate to the “Settings” menu, scroll down until you find the “Software Update” option, and then tap “Download and Install.”

The tablet system will scan the Samsung servers for new packages available for the model. Caso the update is found, the download will begin, and the user will be able to choose the best time to perform the installation, which requires restarting the device.

Long-awaited global expansion

After the initial phase in Coreia of Sul, Samsung will prepare the expansion of the update to international markets. The company follows an internal schedule that prioritizes different regions and operators, but the tendency is for the release to occur quickly to ensure that the majority of the user base is protected as quickly as possible. Owners of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE

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