Advanced Security Gandalf_The_Grey's Mobile Config 2024

Last updated
Nov 5, 2024
Mobile brand
Samsung
Mobile model
Galaxy A34
Phone OS
Android
Phone OS version
14
Phone OS Support status
Supported - Able to receive updates for OS and security
Phone OS Updates status
Automatic updates
Google Play Protect settings
    • Scan apps with Play Protect
    • Improve harmful app detection
    • Permissions for unused apps to be removed
Google Play system update
Oct 1, 2024
App store(s)
    • Google Play Store
    • Samsung Galaxy Store
App updates
Auto-update on any connection
Phone unlock
PIN (medium-high security)
Biometric security
    • Fingerprint(s)
SIM PIN and Card Lock
    • Lock SIM card with a PIN
Stolen Device Protection
On
Tracker Protection
    • Unknown Tracker Alerts (Android)
Find my Phone
    • Find My Device (Google)
Security & Privacy Apps
Samsung Device Care powered by McAfee and Samsung Auto Blocker
Firewall & VPN Apps
AdGuard ad blocker for Android and AdGuard VPN for Android
Browser
Samsung Internet
Password manager
Bitwarden
Authenticator
Microsoft Authenticator
Phone & Caller ID
Phone by Google
Messaging
WhatsApp
Photo & Video
Samsung Gallery & Samsung Video
Note-taking
Microsoft OneNote
Cloud storage
Microsoft OneDrive
Android launcher
Samsung One UI 6.1
File and Photo backup
Apps and settings automatically on Google One.
Photos automatically on Microsoft OneDrive
Subscriptions
    • Microsoft 365 Family 6TB
Notable changes
2022.01.01 new config for the new year
2022.04.09 got a new mobile phone
2022.05.31 installed Opera browser app
2022.07.18 back to Chrome and switched from Samsung to Google phone
2022.07.26 got the update to Android 12, enabled OneDrive and back to MS Edge
2022.09.18 up to date with the latest changes in this form
2023.05.19 changed from Microsoft launcher to Samsung One UI
2023.07.05 bought a Samsung A34
2024.02.02 activated Samsung Auto Blocker
2024.04.20 got the April 1 Android security patch
2024.05.24 filled the new fields
2024.07.12 got the Google Play system update of June and went back from Microsoft launcher to Samsung One UI.
2024.10.20 from Microsoft Edge to Samsung's own browser and got the Google Play system update of September.
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Gandalf_The_Grey

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Gandalf,

I'm confused about Android stuff, but I read your config as having your latest OS security update on 1 Oct 2022?

Surely not... sometimes I get two a week from Apple.

This must be a typo...
Unfortunately it is not a typo.
The Samsung Galaxy A02s (from my employer) is on Biannual Security Updates:
 

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Well, cutoff me legs and call me shorty! That is the dumbest company security policy I have ever heard.

Your employer doesn't 'Dept...' in its name does it? OMG.
Unlike Apple, only unlocked Pixels and Flagships less than 3 years old are guaranteed to have the latest updates for the OS, security patches and Google (Play) system updates.

Example: If an unlocked Android phone launches with Android 13 - users will receive all remaining updates for 13, Android 14, and finally Android 15 with updates. But no Android 16, unless the phone manufacturer says so. Carrier-locked phones may get less frequent updates due to longer testing.

It’s why you see a cutoff point on security patch levels for older Android devices.
 

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Example: If an unlocked Android phone launches with Android 13 - users will receive all remaining updates for 13, Android 14, and finally Android 15 with updates. But no Android 16, unless the phone manufacturer says so. Carrier-locked phones may get less frequent updates due to longer testing.
Yep, not too long ago Samsung promised 4 major updates and one year of biannual security updates.
That’s only for the latest flagships, for budget phones every update is a gift and a reason to be happy.

The situation has still improved a lot from years ago when even flagships would barely get any updates. If you are using flagship device Apple has no edge (hence they rushed to announce the Security Response updates) over Android.
 

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Well, cutoff me legs and call me shorty! That is the dumbest company security policy I have ever heard.

Your employer doesn't 'Dept...' in its name does it? OMG.
Samsung a series got monthly security updates lately and samsung having longest update policy 5+4 years is more than most other vendors offer...its not dumb that they are getting better little by little
 

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Samsung a series got monthly security updates lately and samsung having longest update policy 5+4 years is more than most other vendors offer...its not dumb that they are getting better little by little
Samsung also pushes a lot of new features and changes with every update. They are amongst the first to release new Androids circa October-November (previous gen flagship) whereas others wait to January-February or even longer. Samsung offers 1 major update around the time I mentioned above and few months later, around the release of foldables, it offers one more OneUI update.
 

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...If you are using flagship device Apple has no edge (hence they rushed to announce the Security Response updates) over Android...

Apple don't discriminate flagship and non devices. If its Apple you get it! From my original 3Gs til now, security updates are provided ASAP for all devices, automatically, not by some manufacturer/telco/provider lottery.

Samsung's update schedule may well be improving, but, in today's scumbag dense environment, its not a patch on Apple's.
 

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Samsung a series got monthly security updates lately and samsung having longest update policy 5+4 years is more than most other vendors offer...its not dumb that they are getting better little by little

Policy vs reality would be an interesting project. But, even with a 9 year policy, its only 18 updates based on a schedule. I've probably had that many this year alone based on need.
 

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Apple don't discriminate flagship and non devices. If its Apple you get it! From my original 3Gs til now, security updates are provided ASAP for all devices, automatically, not by some manufacturer/telco/provider lottery.

Samsung's update schedule may well be improving, but, in today's scumbag dense environment, its not a patch on Apple's.
Yeah, you are right. Telcos here in the UK at least (I cannot comment other countries) delay updates as follows:
EE - ~1 day
Vodafone, O2 - ~2 days
Three - ~3 days
Samsung so far does a good job pushing the monthly updates even on non-flagships. Apart from Pixel (obviously), I don’t think anybody else delivers them so quick. On Apple also updates are released in a phased manner if user doesn’t check for them manually. It may be a week or 2 before an update is installed everywhere. I am excluding Security Response from that, so far they’ve pushed only one.
Samsung also has their proprietary Knox platform that provides additional security even when OS is not really up-to-date. All in all, until Fuchsia (if ever) is released, it won’t get better than that.
 

Gandalf_The_Grey

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Bought a Samsung A34 and a SIM card.
I have now 2 SIM cards in that phone.
1 personal and 1 from my employer.
 

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The long update period is also a strong selling point of the Galaxy A34 5G. Four OS upgrades and 5 years of security updates are by no means usual in this price range. If you take Samsung at its word, Android 17 should also be able run on the smartphone. The Galaxy A34 5G is also popular for its decent camera, which takes very nice pictures in daylight.

Thats why i switched from iPhone ( always the same and nothing new ) to the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G
I am not missing my iPhone one second.
 
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Samsung also pushes a lot of new features and changes with every update. They are amongst the first to release new Androids circa October-November (previous gen flagship) whereas others wait to January-February or even longer. Samsung offers 1 major update around the time I mentioned above and few months later, around the release of foldables, it offers one more OneUI update.
True with the restriction that model has to sell well. My previous A70 should have quarterly updates the first year and in the second and third-year 6 months updates. After 9 months I read that because of low sales numbers, this was reduced to bi-annual updates.

Most Android brands do louse in regard to security updates, Samsung is a raven with white feathers in that respect. That is why I bought an A53 when my A70 died. The A53 should get same update schedule as flagships for at least first three years (and I am getting regular updates). The last two year updates cycle depends on sales success also. (link) Samsung Mobile Security
 

Gandalf_The_Grey

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Refreshed my config for 2024.

Got Android 14 and activated Samsung Auto Blocker.
 

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