New updates are available for a bunch of devices. Namely, Realme 5i, T-Mobile Galaxy S20 Ultra and Galaxy S8, Verizon Galaxy A10e, Galaxy S8/S8+, Galaxy Tab A, Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, Huawei P30 and P30 Pro are the ones to get the updates.
To make things clear, all the devices, except the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 are getting the March 2020 security patchset, while the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 is getting the MIUI 11 global stable ROM.
Let us take a look at the updates received on each of the devices, one by one:
Realme 5i
Chinese OEM, Realme has made the March 2020 patch available for the Realme 5i users. The update bears the version number A.18 and also brings along optimization for the camera and bugfix for automatic brightness as well.
[Changelog]
Security
● Android security patch: March, 2020Camera
● Optimized rear color of Chroma Boost
● Improved brightness of front video call while using third-party applications
● Optimized color performance of front camera while using third-party applications
● Optimized clarity of front camera while night environmentFixed
● Fixed the low probability issue of inaccurate automatic brightness adjustment under the sunlight(Source)
You can either wait for the OTA to arrive or you can download the update from the below section:
- Device: Realme 5i
- Version: RMX2030EX_11_A.18
- Android: 9
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
- MD5: C4B2CFF897A48E318E8127CADABB2287
- Type: Recovery
T-Mobile Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S8
Major US carrier network, T-Mobile has also made the March 2020 security patchset available for the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and the Galaxy S8 units.
The update for the Galaxy S20 Ultra arrives with version ATCM and weighs in around 433.76 MB. As per the user, this new update also fixes the Autofocus issue on the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
What’s new:
– The security of your device has been improved.
T-Mobile Galaxy S20 in Australia is also picking up the March update and this also fixes the camera issue on the unit. The OTA arrives with version ATCH and weighs in around 369.49 MB in size.
March security patchset is also live for the Galaxy S8 on the T-Mobile carrier network. The OTA arrives with version DTB3 and weighs in around 146.57 MB in size.
Huawei P30 and P30 Pro
Huawei has also made the March security update live for the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro users. The update comes with version 10.0.0.190 and weighs in around 152 MB in size.
Security:
– Integrates Android security patches released in March 2020 for improved system security.
Verizon Samsung Galaxy A10e, Galaxy S8/S8+, and Galaxy Tab A
March 2020 security patchset is live for the Verizon variants of the Samsung Galaxy A10e, Galaxy S8/S8+, and Galaxy Tab A (8.4-inch) devices.
Notably, the update arrives with the version number ATC2 for Galaxy A10e, as DTB3 for Galaxy S8/S8+ and ATCB for Galaxy Tab A (8.4-inch).
Here is the common changelog for all the devices:
What’s changing:
– The current software update provides the most up to date Android security patches on your device.
Xiaomi Mi Mix 2
The MIUI 11 global stable ROM is finally live for the Mi Mix 2 users. The update carries version V11.0.6.0.PDEMIXM and brings in optimizations for screenshots, status bar and notification shade.
Though it is not clear which month’s security patch this update brings but, we speculate that it is the March security patch.
[Changelog]
Android security
OtherFix:
– Images overlapped in scrolling screenshotsStatus bar, Notification shade
– Fix: Couldn’t open the Notification shade in some cases
– Fix: Couldn’t open notification settings in the Notification shade in Second space(Source)
Users can either wait for the OTA or download the update package file from the below download section:
- Device: Xiaomi Mi Mix 2
- Codename: Chiron
- Channel: Global Stable
- Version: V11.0.6.0.PDEMIXM
- Android: 9
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
- Type: Recovery
Happy Installing!
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