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Help what is software update 4.21.141241

After some Googling I'm not sure that is something you want to install. I can't really find anything concrete but I'm not sure that it's an official update for the device.

Can you pull down the notification shade, longpress the notification and then hit the little "i" button to see what app is causing this notification?

If that's not some legitimate Samsung update, those app permissions would be very concerning.

This may or may not be related, but for good measure: http://phandroid.com/2015/11/04/google-project-zero-samsung-galaxy-s6-edge-vulnerabilities/
 
I'm pretty sure I got this on my Edge using Samsung Smart Switch when I connected the phone to my PC. Perhaps the OP could try this route as it would then appear to be official.
 
does this help anyone

It appears to be a Samsung firmware update, based on the fact that the named processes in #8 & #9 are proprietary to them.

If "allow unknown sources" is disabled in Settings/Security and the "Verify apps" options are enabled in Settings/Google/Security then you've little to worry about. To put your mind at rest though it's probably worth checking with other users in the Galaxy S4 sub-forum.
 
I remember the update now. The noticeable thing is control over apps to save battery
 
Looks like app that manages software updates. I looked at mine on S4 and s5 and permissions look the same
 
Check system -application -all and you should find something similar on all Samsung phones. It's a system app.
 
For what device and on what network?

Samsung Galaxy S4 on Talk Mobile (vodaphone)

No, I cannot view those.
What would help is you answering the question.

Sorry I only just saw the question.

After some Googling I'm not sure that is something you want to install. I can't really find anything concrete but I'm not sure that it's an official update for the device.
Me neither hence the OP.


Can you pull down the notification shade, longpress the notification and then hit the little "i" button to see what app is causing this notification?
If that's not some legitimate Samsung update, those app permissions would be very concerning.
That's what is in the dropbox link, I jsut tried it and it opened up for me while I wasn't logged on, it sometimes takes a little while to populate.

This may or may not be related, but for good measure: http://phandroid.com/2015/11/04/google-project-zero-samsung-galaxy-s6-edge-vulnerabilities/
Something similar on the BBC news pages, but could see any connection to the S4

It appears to be a Samsung firmware update, based on the fact that the named processes in #8 & #9 are proprietary to them.

If "allow unknown sources" is disabled in Settings/Security and the "Verify apps" options are enabled in Settings/Google/Security then you've little to worry about. To put your mind at rest though it's probably worth checking with other users in the Galaxy S4 sub-forum.
Will do that later, thanks for then link I struggle in this forum yet.

If so why not put Samsung firmware update in big letters somewhere and why no info on Google? we're inundated with viruses everywhere these days, bad procedures I reckon.

I remember the update now. The noticeable thing is control over apps to save battery
Can you confirm the update version number for an S4

Looks like app that manages software updates. I looked at mine on S4 and s5 and permissions look the same
Can you confirm the update version number for an S4

that to me spells hacker.... throw it away.
Can't get rid of it unfortunately.

Check system -application -all and you should find something similar on all Samsung phones. It's a system app.
As above, Can you confirm the update version number for an S4

Thanks for the replies, it's still inconclusive it seems.
 
Just looked and it doesn't look like an option on the S4.
Go to about phone>software updates >and click on update now. If it's a legit update, it's going to ask you if you really want to update. If the update notification you received isn't legit from Samsung, you'll get a no update available message.
 
I think it varies by carrier and android version. This is my Verizon s4 Screenshot_2015-11-06-04-40-46.png Screenshot_2015-11-06-04-40-46.png Screenshot_2015-11-06-04-40-31.png

Sorry it's jumbled, just woke up. Every thing is almost the same but app name.
 

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You're looking at the wrong place. Go back to home screen, press settings, then look for the entry labeled 'about phone'. It's usually the last entry under general.
 
Go to about phone>software updates >and click on update now. If it's a legit update, it's going to ask you if you really want to update. If the update notification you received isn't legit from Samsung, you'll get a no update available message.

What I get is about device on the S4, went in there tapped update now and it popped up the update mentioned in my OP, but it does not ask me if I want to update, I did turn off auto update to prevent this happening again.

I have not installed it yet.
 
If it popped up via that method, then you can install it without worry. That's official Samsung software. Whatever concern about it's permission or capabilities or access to data you have can be ignored, because the currently installed software already has those permissions and capabilities and access to your files. It won't change any privacy concerns anyway.
 
Thanks ChanChan we got there at last :D :D it is now installed and the phone hasn't died.

But would it not have been better to have had a title, to have had some info us plebs could understand and not have had to have a thread to figure it out.
 
Not really sure about that. It wasn't a big deal until lately where we get lots of fake notifications from ads trying to get us to install things. Before, when something like that comes up, we know it's legit.
 
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