On 2nd January, Samsung pushed a software update (I9300XXELLA) to the
Galaxy S III and we can confirm that the new software update fixes the
infamous Exynos 4 vulnerability. The security flaw was in the kernel
which made the device R/W by all users, apps and gave access to full
Physical Memory. In short, this vulnerability gave root permissions to
*any* app and there was no control over it but now with the new system
update the security hole has been patched.
We believe that the new system update also fixes the sudden death issue as
the new firmware ships with brand new bootloaders and this is the first
time Samsung has updated the bootloaders of the device since it started
shipping back in May 2012. But, we can’t confirm if sudden death issue
has been resolved or not as Samsung is the only one who can confirm
about the fix.
For now the new software update is only available for the United kingdom
(BTU) but we expect other countries to follow soon. We would urge
Galaxy S III users to immediatly update their device to the latest
firmware via Kies or OTA (Over-The-Air).
Official Firmware Details:
Android Version: 4.1.2 – Build JZO54K
PDA: I9300XXELLA
CSC: I9300OXAELLA
MODEM: I9300XXELLA
Build Date: 22-12-12
Change list: 742798
Android Version: 4.1.2 – Build JZO54K
PDA: I9300XXELLA
CSC: I9300OXAELLA
MODEM: I9300XXELLA
Build Date: 22-12-12
Change list: 742798
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