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That previous date aligns with the company's current policy to provide Nexus and Pixel devices it releases with 24 months of software updates and 36 months of security updates.
While the two extra months of security updates is a nice bonus for current Nexus 5X and 6P owners, it should be noted Android Oreo is still likely the final major operating system update Google will push to those two smartphones.

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Samsung is pushing out an update to the Galaxy Note 5, and the package happens to contain the latest Android security patch, which is for the month of December.
Google announced this month's security patch earlier this week, and after a few other manufacturers announced their own rollouts of the update, now BlackBerry has started rolling it out to their own devices.
Perhaps this update shows that Amazon really does pay attention to its user forums where the problems with the Keyboard's browser security have been under discussion for a couple of months.
Since I bought this a couple of months ago, I have already received three security updates.
It runs on Android 8.0 Oreo OS out of the box and will definitely receive Android updates up to 24 months and security updates up to 3 years.
The update brings security update for the month of May along with few new features.
Samsung has started pushing out an update, which transports all of the patches included in this month's security release, as well as a coupl...
BlackBerry promises 24 months of guaranteed monthly security updates with the device, and the lightweight skin may appeal to Nexus owners left behind as Google turns its own - brand phones into a high - end consumer brand.
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People who were running a supported version of Windows and installing the latest security updates — a security patch was released to fix the hole in March, nearly two months before the attack — were protected when the attack occurred, not afterwards.
Since I bought this a couple of months ago, I have already received three security updates.
Typically, new versions of Windows 10 are supported for at least 18 months, and while the release you're using still supported, it'll continue to receive maintenance updates to patch security vulnerabilities, fix problems and compatibility issues, and improve performance.
Usually, Google rolls out monthly security updates to its devices beginning the first week of every month.
One week after Google started rolling out the latest Android security patch for the month of March, Sony is rolling out the same update to the high - end Xperia XZ and Xperia X Performance as well -LSB-...]
Every month, Google posts a new security update for the Nexus and Pixel line of devices.
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We already know that approximate length of Nexus and Pixel Devices to get Android software updates is 18 months and Security Patch is 3 years after available on the Google store.
This month's Android security updates started rolling out about a week ago, but only Google Nexus, Pixel and a handful of other non-Google devices have received the update.
At the beginning of this month, Samsung released all the details regarding this month's Android security update, but as usual, it takes time before all units are actually updated.
Intel updated its patching guidance for Spectre this week, continuing the months - long process of fixing the critical security flaw.
OnePlus also got much better at updates over the course of the last 12 months, with the company consistently rolling out security updates and adding new features to the device every few weeks.
Similar to last month, BlackBerry is among the first Android partner OEMs to come in with the latest Android security updates for the month of June.
Samsung has started pushing out an update, which transports all of the patches included in this month's security release, as well as a coupl...
The update installs the latest Android security patch for the month of March, which brings the security patch level to March 5, 2017.
Microsoft appears to have released an emergency patch today that fixes the two security vulnerabilities, and Apple already patched at least one of the bugs in the macOS 10.13.2 software update, planning more fixes in the upcoming macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra release coming by the end of the month.
To top that off, when Android itself receives an update to plug critical security loopholes, this means that the manufacturer has to go back and painstakingly add all of this bloat back in, which is the main reason that devices running stock Android receive updates roughly 6 months before devices with manufacturer skins.
According to Google, this update to Android 7.1.2 Nougat will be rolled out gradually over the coming weeks and other than coming in with a new version of the OS, it also carries several bug fixes, new features, general stability and performance enhancements as well as the latest monthly security patch for the month of April.
They say they're speeding up the update process — «rather than waiting for months and bundling together a bunch of improvements into a larger update as we did for the Windows 8.1 Update, customers can expect that we'll use our already existing monthly update process to deliver more frequent improvements along with the security updates normally provided as part of «Update Tuesday.»&update process — «rather than waiting for months and bundling together a bunch of improvements into a larger update as we did for the Windows 8.1 Update, customers can expect that we'll use our already existing monthly update process to deliver more frequent improvements along with the security updates normally provided as part of «Update Tuesday.»&update as we did for the Windows 8.1 Update, customers can expect that we'll use our already existing monthly update process to deliver more frequent improvements along with the security updates normally provided as part of «Update Tuesday.»&Update, customers can expect that we'll use our already existing monthly update process to deliver more frequent improvements along with the security updates normally provided as part of «Update Tuesday.»&update process to deliver more frequent improvements along with the security updates normally provided as part of «Update Tuesday.»&Update Tuesday.»»
When combined with fast updates to the latest versions of Android, security patches every month, and full support for three years, it's clear the software experience on the Pixel 2 is unmatched.
Many older Samsung devices are still getting security patches, especially in markets where they were extremely popular, but major updates are out of the question at this point for devices from early 2015 and older, which are out of the standard 18 - month support period.
Right on schedule, Google has released the Android Security Bulletin for the month of November with updated security patches for newly discovered vulnerabSecurity Bulletin for the month of November with updated security patches for newly discovered vulnerabsecurity patches for newly discovered vulnerabilities.
As you would expect, the update installs the latest Android security patch for the month of December.
The security update for this month includes fixes for a wide range of vulnerabilities, the severity of which range from critical to low levels.
Earlier this month, the Pixel and Pixel XL received their first update since launch in the form of the November security patch.
Google Nexus phones running Android M will get 2 years of major OS version updates to future Android versions and 3 years of security updates after the OS release or 18 months after you buy a device from the Google Play Store, whichever is longer.
November is not over yet and Samsung is still in the process of rolling out the Google security update of the month to its eligible smartphone models.
According to Google, Pixel phones continuously get security updates at least three years past the time of the phone's official release, or for a minimum of 18 months after the last Pixel is sold from the Google Store.
This makes the Galaxy A5 (2017) among the first devices in Samsung's arsenal to receive the February patch and that is not surprising, given the fact that the Galaxy A-series of smartphones have indeed been the first smartphones to get the monthly security updates from the manufacturer for the last few months.
And since Google issues those security updates on the 5th of each month, Nexus and Pixel owners won't get the KRACK patch until December.
The Nougat update is hitting the HTC One A9 as version number 2.18.707.1, which also includes the latest monthly security update, but chances are that this might not be for the month of April.
The South Korean company has already updated the Galaxy S8, S8 + and last year's Galaxy S7 pair to the latest Android security patch for the month of July.
Google released a list of smartphones this week that includes every device touched by a Security Update over the last two months.
Most OEMs roll out security updates that include all patches published on the 1st of the month and before, but Google usually waits a week and adds the patches from the 5th of the month as well.
Even though the updates do not install the latest security patches for the month of November, you still get essential fixes alongside September's Android security patch.
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