Vulnerability affects high-end Android phones from Google, Samsung, LG, Xiaomi, and OnePlus Qualcomm has, however, said that it issued fixes to OEMs for this vulnerability last year. Shubham Verma | May 7, 2021 | Updated 16:53 IST Highlights These phones are from Samsung, Google, LG, Xiaomi, and OnePlus. Qualcomm has said it has fixed the vulnerability and users should upgrade their phones. The debate on whether Android is better than iOS or otherwise is not going to end anytime soon. And it looks like those advocating for iOS have got a new point to their debate. Security researchers have found a critical vulnerability in Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered smartphones that could allow any malicious app to patch the software and, consequently, gain access to the call and text history and record conversations. But Qualcomm has confirmed that it "made fixes available to OEMs" last year in December, and asked users to upgrade their phones.