Fresh updates are up for grabs for different Android devices. Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite is picking the May patch and the June updates are being pushed to the LG X4 2019 and LG Velvet.
Verizon has pushed the new patches to Motorola Moto G6 (firmware updated), while Motorola Edge+ and Samsung Galaxy A50 are receiving the brand new June OTA. LG K51 on the Verizon network is getting the not-so-new April patch. Let’s take a look at the details.
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite
Xiaomi has rolled out the May security update to Mi Note 10 Lite. The version number for this update is V11.0.4.0.QFNMIXM. You may head here to download.
Changelog:
System
Updated Android Security Patch to May 2020. Increased system security
Verizon Updates
Verizon has also issued updates to some of the Android devices. Let’s take a thorough look.
Motorola Moto G6
Firstly, a firmware update has been released to Motorola Moto G6. The update carries version PDS29.118-15-11-14 that increases the security and stability of the device. It also comes with bug fixes and it also adds changes to address some call filter issues.
Changelog
Includes changes to address some Call Filter app issues, like Caller ID info not being shown for missed calls, mobile number displayed twice for international calls, and number not displayed for incoming calls.
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Motorlola Edge+
The latest June OTA is pushed to Motorola Edge+ devices on Verizon. It gets upgraded to version QPB30.188-48. The update brings camera improvement, display improvement, and it also applies the June security patch to increase security.
Here’s what the changelog reads:
Changelog
This software update contains:
Usability
Camera Improvement: Addresses an issue with zoom increments.
Stability Improvements: While roaming in GSM markets, this software update improves the network performance of the phone.
Display Improvement: Improved display contrast and clarity.
SecuritySecurity Patch Level June 2020
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Sasmung Galaxy A50
Samsung Galaxy A50 is also getting the newest June OTA with version QP1A.190711.020.A505USQS6BTE3. The update brings bug fixes, increased stability and security of the device.
Changelog
This software update has been tested to optimize device performance, resolve known issues, and apply the latest security patches.
The current software update provides the most up to date Android security patches on your device.
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LG K51
Verizon has pushed the not-so-current April OTA to the LG K51 devices. The update optimizes the performance of the device, resolves the known issues, and increase the security of the device. It hits as version K500UM10c.
Changelog
This current software update gives you the most up to date Android security patches on your device. Source
LG X4 2019
The June update is issued to LG X4 2019 (Korea variants). The update brings along many optimizations such as improved emergency disaster text reception, improved battery performance, and also increase the security of the device. The build number for this update is X420N20k.
The changelog reads as follows:
Changelog
-Emergency disaster text reception function has been improved.
-The phenomenon that the battery is quickly consumed in a specific usage environment has been improved.
-Your phone security has been enhanced with regular Google security updates.
Source
LG VELVET
At last, we have LG VELVET (Korean variants) also grabbing the June OTA that arrives with version G900N10k. The update adds day by day settings, improves camera quality, and also increases security by applying the latest Google security patches.
Here’s the changelog:
Changelog
-Day-by-day setting has been added to the automatic restart function of the mobile phone.
-Improved the phenomenon that wallpaper for night mode is not applied to some screens in night mode.
-Improved camera quality in night or indoor low light situations.
-Your phone security has been enhanced with regular Google security updates.
Source
That’s all for now, stay tuned for more updates.
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