12-15-2015 03:46 PM - last edited on 12-15-2015 03:52 PM by RogersMaude
Like honestly you should be updating the security of the Samsung line of phones especially when you have already received the patch. This goes for the Note 5, Galaxy S6, and Edge. Google releases these each month. Samsung has stated they want to push out these monthly system updates. Always the carriers have to be involved? In the US they are getting security system updates for the Galaxy line. Do some good for your customers and keep their system up to date with security like Apple does for iPhone. You have the system update from Samsung so start updating your customers system.
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12-16-2015 09:27 AM
Rogers releases all security updates from OEMs once verification has been completed. Once a GMR (General Maintenance Release) or EMR (Emergency Maintenance Release) is ready, you're device with prompt with the OTA download option.
If you're not receiving any prompt and the update is available, its always best to directly connect your device to your computer and manually update.
RogersDarrell
12-15-2015 06:14 PM - last edited on 12-16-2015 09:30 AM by RogersDarrell
Security is top priority at Rogers and we continue to work with all device manufacturers to rollout any security updates as soon as we can.
Thanks,
RogersMay
12-15-2015 06:47 PM
12-16-2015 09:27 AM
Rogers releases all security updates from OEMs once verification has been completed. Once a GMR (General Maintenance Release) or EMR (Emergency Maintenance Release) is ready, you're device with prompt with the OTA download option.
If you're not receiving any prompt and the update is available, its always best to directly connect your device to your computer and manually update.
RogersDarrell
12-16-2015 12:43 PM
The problem is it seems Canadian carriers are taking the normal approval process for security updates, while US carriers are expediting the process with their OEMs.
Why is Rogers (and your competitors) sitting on their hands for these critical updates to the end user? Maybe some learnings from your US partners is due here.
This doesn't affect me as I'm using a 6s Plus and a Nexus 6p both purchased directly from Apple and Google, so no skin off my back, but it's frustrating for the rest of the users to have to wait like this.
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You won't be disappointed @Dx9, it's by far the best phone out there, regardless of platform.
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01-20-2016 01:56 PM - last edited on 01-20-2016 02:02 PM by RogersGabrielle
Last year in light of Stagefright, Samsung committed to delivering monthly security updates to some of it's phones. Specifically the Galaxy S series (S6 edge+, S6, S6 edge, S5), Galaxy Note series (Note 5, Note 4, Note edge) and Galaxy Tab series (Tab S2, Tab S).
According to the Samsung Mobile Security Blog (http://security.samsungmobile.com/smrupdate.html) there is an monthly update for December that has been released. My S6 is running the latest Rogers firmware, build number LMY47X.G920W8VLU3BOJ7 and the Android security patch level shows 2015-11-01 which makes it 2 months out of date. This information can be found in the Settings>About device menu.
@RogersDarrell, can you please comment on whether Rogers is going to show the same committment level to your customers as Samsung and push the latest Android security patches as they are available in order to protect against mobile device security threats?
Thank you.
01-23-2016 11:47 AM
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01-25-2016 01:30 PM
Replying to myself is something I try not to do but I've heard nothing back from @RogersDarrell yet.
Could someone from the Rogers team please reply to my question with a meaningful answer? @RogersSannecia, @RogersArthur, @RogersMaude, @RogersMargaret
"Can you please comment on whether Rogers is going to show the same committment level to your customers as Samsung and push the latest Android security patches as they are available in order to protect against mobile device security threats?"
Thank you.
01-25-2016 01:35 PM
03-25-2016 10:16 PM - edited 03-25-2016 10:16 PM
Hi @RogersDarrell a few questions......since we are almost in April '16, are you suggesting that Rogers has not completed verification on any security update since Nov '15? (my patch level is 11-01-2015). Also will Rogers ideminify customers for any security breach to my phone if the patch could have prevented it?
thanks in advance
04-22-2016 10:09 AM - last edited on 04-22-2016 10:21 AM by RogersMoin
Samsung Security Patches
Aside from us all STILL waiting for Marshmellow, the last security patch that I received on my Galaxy S6 was 2015-11-01. This is absolutely inexcusable.
Rogers is putting our phones and our personal information completely at risk by not pushing out security patches that are released by Samsung. Seriously..what is going on here???
Samsung pushes out security patches on a monthly basis. Go here and see the patches that have been released... http://security.samsungmobile.com/smrupdate.html
So what are we supposed to do? Continue using our devices that are at risk of being comprimised? Does Rogers even care about this?
04-24-2016 05:45 PM
Well, I just couldnt be bothered to wait for Rogers anymore and their decision to leave our phones and data at risk.
I downloaded the Telus Marshmellow update and applied it to my Galaxy S6. It installed without issues and my phone is running wonderfully with it. Most important though, it has the most current and up to date security patches.
Now I know that I will have to be the one to go to other measures rather than trust that Rogers will keep devices on their network secure.
04-24-2016 05:52 PM
Yes I did the same and flashed the telus version of the Marshmellow update, in doing so have also made a decision to leave Rogers when my contract is up (this time next year)
I think the CEO is mistaken in thinking that customer service has improved, as this situation is proof that Rogers continues to ignore it's customers.