There's a new Galaxy S9+ update rolling out today which brings the latest security maintenance release. Samsung detailed the June 2019 security patch last week. It has started rolling it out to compatible devices.
We have seen the June patch being rolled out for devices like the Galaxy A30, Galaxy Tab Active 2 and the Galaxy Tab S5e over the past week. Many more are set to receive it in the coming days. The Galaxy S9 series is obviously on that list.
New Galaxy S9+ update is rolling out
Samsung is now rolling out firmware version G965FXXU5CSF2 for the Galaxy S9+. It brings the security patch for the month of June 2019. This firmware is currently rolling out in Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. It's also available for download from our firmware section.
The security patch for the month of June 2019 brings fixes for eight critical vulnerabilities that were discovered in Android OS. More than a dozen high-risk vulnerabilities have been addressed as well. Samsung also patched 11 vulnerabilities and exposures in its own software.
It's only a matter of time now before this new Galaxy S9+ update is rolling out in more markets across the globe. Samsung will gradually release this update over-the-air in the coming days. It goes without saying that the Galaxy S9 will receive it in the near future as well. We'll be sure to let you know when that happens.
Update: Firmware version G960FXXU5CSF2 for the Galaxy S9 is now rolling out in the aforementioned markets as well. It's also available from our database.