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All dates are approximate and subject to change. Please note posted dates reflect when the update is targeted for release but can take a few weeks to roll out to all devices. Device Target Date Update Moto G Play (2024) Dec 30 Security Update Moto G (2025) Jan 5 Optimizations Samsung GS21 Jan 9 Security Update Samsung GS21+ Jan 9 Security Update Samsung GS21 Ultra Jan 9 Security Update Samsung A15 Jan 9 Security Update Samsung A16 Jan 9 Security Update Google Pixel 7a Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 8 Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 8 Pro Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 8a Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 9 Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 9 Pro Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 9a Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 10 Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 10 Pro Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Jan 12 Optimizations Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Jan 12 Optimizations Samsung Z Flip7 Jan 16 Security Updates Samsung Z Fold7 Jan 16 Security Updates Samsung Z Flip6 Jan 16 Security Updates Samsung Z Fold6 Jan 16 Security Updates Samsung GS25 Jan 16 Security Updates Samsung GS25+ Jan 16 Security Updates Samsung GS25 Ultra Jan 16 Security Updates Samsung GS25 Edge Jan 16 Security Updates Moto Edge (2022) Jan 19 Security Updates Moto G 5G (2023) Jan 19 Security Updates Moto G 5G (2024) Jan 19 Security Updates Moto Edge (2025) Jan 19 Security Updates Samsung Tab A9+ Jan 22 Android 16 Update Samsung GS24 Jan 23 Security Updates Samsung GS24+ Jan 23 Security Updates Samsung GS24 Ultra Jan 23 Security Updates Samsung GS24 FE Jan 23 Security Updates Samsung GS25 FE Jan 23 Security Updates Samsung XCover7 Pro Jan 23 Security Updates Moto RAZR+ (2024) Jan 26 Android 16 Update Samsung Z Flip4 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung Z Fold4 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung Z Flip5 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung Z Fold5 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung A54 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS21 FE Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS21 FE W2 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS22 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS22+ Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS22 Ultra Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS23 Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS23+ Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS23 Ultra Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung GS23 FE Jan 30 Security Updates Samsung Watch5 40mm Feb 3 Optimizations + Security Updates Samsung Watch5 44mm Feb 3 Optimizations + Security Updates Samsung Watch5 Pro Feb 3 Optimizations + Security Updates Moto Edge (2023) Feb 4 Security Updates Last updated: Jan 31, 2026 Get notified first about our schedule updates by clicking on the bell icon in the upper right part of this page to "Follow" this topic. Version Fr408KViews6likes0CommentsReporting Spam
Reporting Spam Here at TELUS we are constantly working to prevent spam texts and other fraudulent communications from reaching our customers. There are actions you can take as well to not only spot a spam message but to report it to our team for investigation. The main things to remember if you receive a spam text message are: Forward the spam message to the shortcode 7726 (SPAM). If you're receiving more than one, we recommend putting 7726 into your contact list so it's easily remembered. Don't respond directly to the number that sent you the spam text. This will alert the spammer that your number is genuine and active. If you're not able to view the number or if it's email spam, forward us the entire message (along with the subject header if it's an email). How To Forward a Spam Text From Your Phone To 7726 iPhone 1. Touch and hold the message 2. Select More 3. Select the message you want to forward, then select the arrow in the bottom right corner 4. Enter 7726 5. Select Send Android / Windows 1. Press the message (be careful not to activate / tap on a link) 2. Choose Forward (from the menu) 3. Forward to 7726 *Reporting spam to 7726 is free. Messages forwarded to 7726 don't count toward your data or Messaging bucket iMessage Spam Reporting The key difference between an iMessage and an SMS message is the colour of the text. An iMessage text appears in a blue bubble, whereas an SMS message appears in a green bubble. If the spam text you receive appears in green, you may need to report it using the steps above. If the spam is an iMessage and comes from someone not saved in your contacts, you'll see a message stating that "the sender is not in your contact list" and you'll have the option to Report junk. Alternatively, you can send an email to [email protected] with this information: A screenshot of the message The email address or phone number that sent you the iMessage The date and time you received the spam iMessage Android Spam Reporting To report a spam message on your Android device: On your Android phone or tablet, open the Messages app Touch and hold the conversation you want to report Tap Block --> Report Spam --> OK You can also open a conversation and report it as spam. From the conversation, tap More Options --> Details --> Block & Report Spam --> OK Please note: This is for SMS/MMS spam only. If you receive email spam, it can be reported directly by forwarding it to [email protected] If you have further questions about spam messaging or any other messages you receive, don't hesitate to ask the community at our Neighbourhood Forums or reach out to us over at our Facebook page as well. FR version8.4KViews4likes2CommentsWi-Fi Assist
Wi-Fi Assist Wi-Fi Assist is a feature that optimizes the handoff between a Wi-Fi network and your carrier's cellular data network. In the past, when your device left the effective range of a Wi-Fi network, it would try to maintain connection to that network as long as it could, even when the network's signal became too weak to be effective. Then, you'd have two choices: either turn Wi-Fi off or wait until your device was completely out of range and it would switch over to the cellular data network. How does Wi-Fi Assist work? Wi-Fi Assist regularly checks your device's Wi-Fi connection to determine signal strength. If the Wi-Fi signal performance drops, Wi-Fi Assist automatically switches to a cellular data connection until the Wi-Fi signal improves. By doing so, the handoff between your Wi-Fi and cellular data connections would be automatic and smooth. How can Wi-Fi Assist impact me? As this feature may increase the amount of time spent on the cellular data network, there is potential for higher data usage, and the Wi-Fi signal may disconnect more frequently if your device's Wi-Fi connection drops below a specific strength. How to turn Wi-Fi Assist ON or OFF Wi-Fi Assist is usually turned on by default. Once enabled, it operates in the background automatically. You can turn it on or off anytime by following these steps: Apple/iOS 1. Tap Settings. 2. Tap Cellular. 3. Scroll down to find the Wi-Fi Assist toggle. 4. Tap to turn the feature ON or OFF. Android 1. Go to your Start screen and swipe up or down to open the menu. 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap Connections. 4. Tap Wi-Fi. 5. Tap to enable Wi-Fi. 6. Choose the Options symbol and select Advanced. 7. Tap to disable Switch to mobile data. Important Notes Wi-Fi Assist does not activate for some third-party apps that might use large amounts of data. For example, apps with audio or video streaming functionality, or email apps with features such as attachment downloads. If you are data roaming outside of Canada, Wi-Fi Assist will not automatically switch to a cellular data connection. For device specific data management tips, you can also check out our articles for iOS and Android. Version FR5.1KViews1like0Comments