Download and Install Galaxy S7 March 2018 Security Patch OTA Update | Build number G930FXXS2DRCE: Samsung has released the latest April 2018 patch update for many of its flagship devices and Now Samsung has started seeding the new March 2018 Patch update to Galaxy S7 in New Zealand region.
This update comes with the latest security patch update which was released by Google in March 2018 which comes with March 1 security patch update.This update comes with other bug fixes and stability improvements and you should get some improvements in the speed of the phone also. Thus, you should download and install the update to your Galaxy S7 on Samsung network which will come as an OTA update to your phone.
If you are Galaxy S7 user, you may have received the March Security Security Patch OTA update notification on your device.We highly recommend you to install the update to be on the safer side.Android system should be updated to the latest build to stay safe from the malware attacks.
Manually Update Galaxy S7 To G930FXXS2DRCE March 2018 Security Update
You can manually check for the update from Settings > Software update >Download updates manually.If there is no update showing on your device, then wait for few days for the update to come to your device as it is being released phase-wise manner.
Download Galaxy S7 G930FXXS2DRCE March 2018 Security Update
- Download G930FXXS2DRCE | Credit: Samsung-firmware
How To Install Galaxy S7 G930FXXS2DRCE March 2018 Security Patch OTA Update
- First, download the firmware file from the download section above
- Now Enter the recovery mode on your device. To do that switch off your phone and hold volume Up + Power + Home Key (bootloader mode > then select recovery), then follow the linked guide below to Install Security Patch Update On Galaxy Note 5
If the installation is successful, you will see the message Pass in the Log Tab.
Note:
Before installing the updates, make sure your device is connected to a good wifi and your device has more than 50 percent battery life remaining
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