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Samsung Updates Device Security App with New Features

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Samsung has released an update for its Device Security app, version 8.0.35, tailored for Galaxy devices running One UI 7.

This update, with a size of 38.1MB, focuses on improving security and user experience.

Key Improvements

  • Malware Database Update: The app now includes an upgraded malware database to better detect and prevent emerging threats. Regular updates ensure devices remain protected.
  • Bug Fixes: The update addresses various bugs and minor performance issues for a smoother user experience.

Fresh Look for One UI 7

The Device Security app now features a modern design to match One UI 7. The updated icon shows a blue-and-white shield with a checkmark, giving it a professional appearance.

How to Update

Users can update the app via:

  • Galaxy Store: Go to the Menu > Updates.
  • Third-Party Links: Available through Samsung’s official update links.

This update ensures Galaxy users enjoy enhanced protection and a refreshed design while staying secure against evolving threats.

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Sazid Kabir

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