The Galaxy S20 FE receives a 4.1 user interface update with fixes for 50 vulnerabilities

 The Galaxy S20 FE receives a 4.1 user interface update with fixes for 50 vulnerabilities

Samsung has so far launched a One UI 4.1 replacement for the Galaxy S20 FE. The new replacement brings the G781BXXU4FVC firmware model to Europe. There are many optimizations and common bug fixes under the hood. However, the company is pushing for fixes to the sports restriction issue and the inclusion of a security fix in March 2022. The firmware also includes the new Good Widget Function and Expanded RAM Plus operating systems. This allows customers to increase the amount of RAM available to the system by using the storage feature for that feature. The change log also states that more than 50 vulnerabilities have been addressed. Given this fact, it seems to be an important substitute. However, it should be noted that this replacement will only be available for variant 5G. 4G customers will have to wait a little longer. The unique Galaxy Fold from 2019 could also receive a replacement

With the Galaxy S20 FE, the company can also introduce a new replacement for the Galaxy Fold. The unique folding smartphone, which started Samsung's race in this section, received a replacement for the 4.1 user interface. It will now be available in France for the 4G dummy, the 5G variant will receive the same treatment in the United Kingdom. The new replacement support structure is F90xxXXU6VCE (not the XX dummy). According to stories, the company expects the compensation to expand to various international locations in Europe in the coming days and weeks. Compensation will be given to those who have one of the three smartphones - Galaxy S20 FE 5G, Galaxy Fold 4G or 5G and are in France, Poland and the United Kingdom. It can work as a slow type that needs to be personally affected. However, you can try your luck in Settings >> Software Replacement.

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