Another set of refreshing updates is now available for different Android devices including Samsung Galaxy A50 (UK), LG V20, OPPO Ace2, OPPO Reno4 5G, OPPO Reno2 F, Redmi K20 (India), and Google Pixel phones.

Let’s take a thorough look.

Samsung Galaxy A50 (UK)

The fresh August security patch is now live for Samsung Galaxy A50 users in the United Kingdom. The update hits as A505FNXXS5BTH3 and provides enhanced security and stability to the device.

LG V20

The latest July OTA is now available for LG V20 which enhances the sound quality, security, and general performance of the device. It also resolves the issue where images have margins when setting the wallpaper.

OPPO Ace2, OPPO Reno4 5G & OPPO Reno2 F

OPPO Ace2

OPPO Ace2 is picking up the July update as official version A.21 that improves network compatibility, system power consumption, etc. It also boosts the security of the device. Check out the changelog below:

OPPO Reno4 5G

OPPO Reno4 5G is also receiving the July patch that adds super text function, enhances rear camera, power consumption, etc. It carries version A.21 and also improves the security and stability of the device. Here’s the changelog:

OPPO Reno2 F

OPPO Reno2 F is fetching the new July update as version C.11 and it adds new features. It also brings camera improvements and resolves known issues. The package size is 337MB.

Redmi K20 (India)

A new firmware has been released for the Indian variant of Redmi K20 which secures version V12.0.3.0.QFJINXM. The update brings July patch to optimize the security of the device. Find the short and crisp changelog below:

Google Pixel phones

Lastly, the August security update is rolling out for the Google Pixel phones. The update applies the latest security patches in order to boost the security for the following devices: Google Pixel 4 XL, Pixel 4, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 2 XL, and Pixel 2.

That’s all for now, stay tuned for more updates.

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