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Samsung may not have hit it out of the park with the quality/price ratio of its first three members of the high-end Galaxy S20 family last year, but then the inexpensive S20 FE arrived to give the likes of the OnePlus 8 a run for their money with a flagship-grade processor and a silky smooth 120Hz display in tow.
Unsurprisingly, Samsung isn’t giving up on one of its most popular mobile devices of 2020, delivering yet another software update focused (among others) on improving the “stability of the touch screen” as we speak. This latest goodie pack, which tips the scales at a little over 260MB, also includes January 2021 security patches, as well as various improvements to the “overall stability” of some of the phone’s unnamed “functions.”
Alas, that was only one of the many glitches widely reported by S20 FE users way back in October, and while we certainly expect (or at least hope) Samsung will be able to leave some of them behind at last, others may well survive yet again. In fact, a couple of Redditors appear to already disagree with the folks that are relieved to see their units finally working properly, claiming their particular issues have been left unresolved.