Samsung starts releasing April security patch for international Galaxy S21, Note10, and Z Fold2

Samsung has put a lot of effort into improving its software reputation, and a big aspect of that change has been a renewed focus on issuing regular security updates. Over the last couple years, Samsung has frequently managed to beat Google to the punch, and that continues today as the Galaxy Note10, Z Fold2, and S21 all receive the April security patch.

Left: Altered portrait mode, Right: April changelog 

As well as this update keeping our devices secure, the S21 benefits from tweaks to its portrait mode. Ever since Samsung introduced portrait mode (formally known as Live Focus), there was a strange limitation: Portrait mode could only be used with either the wide-angle or telephoto lens. SamMobile reports that the latest update now allows us to use the primary camera, making it far easier to set up and frame portrait shots.

The update is a hefty one, weighing in at 1,140MB on my unlocked S21 Ultra. The changelog lists improvements to overall performance and stability, but only time will tell if there’s a noticeable difference. The patch has been spotted in India and the UK so far, with other regions soon to follow.

The April security update has also been released for a few other Galaxy devices, which you can find below. As always, we’ll keep this article updated as more phones and tablets are updated.

Galaxy S21 series

Galaxy Note10 series

Galaxy Z series

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