as declared in Google this day pushed out the November edition of its monthly Android safety updates, giving carriers and device makers a fresh determine of patches to install. The 3 RCEs, 2 rated "critical" dangers (CVE-2018-9527, CVE-2018-9531) and one rated "high" (CVE-2018-9521), were all found within the Android media framework. Perhaps the most impressive part of the patch was the department outlining the 18 different CVE-listed safety vulnerabilireleation that were announced in the Libxaac media library. Though Google puts out the Android safety patches each month, the job of actually getting the fixes to end users falls on the telcos and/or device manufacturers themselves. Google has the ability to apply some security fixes to handhelds directly, via the Google Play Store application, bypassing the manufacturers and telcos.
Yes, the Pocophone F1 will get updated to Android Q as well
A Pocophone official has confirmed that the Pocophone F1 going to be updated to Android Q. The Pocophone F1 team has been hard at work fixing bugs and adding demanded features. The Pocophone F1 might be the best price for money phone of 2018, offering flagship power in a $300 package. Now, Pocophone head of product Jai Mani has confirmed that the Pocophone F1 going to receive the Android Q update as well. So we'd expect the Pocophone F1 to receive a stable Android Q update in the months that follow.
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