Verizon Wireless has begun distributing a security update for its versions of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.
Both phones will receive the June security patch from Google, which resolves a number of vulnerabilities. Google published details of the June security patch earlier this month. It plugs 21 holes, of which a handful could have led to remote code execution.
Verizon says the update also optimizes device performance and takes care of a few other bugs. The update will appear automatically, but may also be initiated manually directly from the phone.
The update can be downloaded via WiFi or LTE.