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Samsung One UI: How long will Galaxy smartphones get Android updates
Samsung has emerged as one of the leading companies, following Google, in consistently delivering software updates for its Galaxy devices. While the company previously prioritized hardware quality over software updates, it has now shifted its focus to the software department in recent years. This strategic shift is driven by the recognition that providing robust software support is crucial for enhancing the reliability of their devices. In today’s competitive smartphone market, customers increasingly seek devices that offer innovative features and continue to deliver an exceptional user experience over an extended period.
So to keep its dominance in the Android smartphone, Samsung has changed its strategy and started giving proper updates to the smartphones. Earlier, the company promised to give at least three updates to the expensive smartphones, and the other one is only eligible for the two Android updates. But after the policy change in 2022, the Korean giant has expanded the software support for the devices. Now the high-end device is eligible for four Android updates.
Apart from these, Samsung has also parted the device in eligibility of security updates available for the devices; however, most of the devices are eligible for five years of security updates. But if you go for the calculation, you have to go for the exact and then add the different eligible years for each device. To save you time, we have created a list of all Galaxy devices eligible for the updates.
How many update will get my Samsung Galaxy phone
Device Name | Android Version Up To | Security Patch Up To |
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Galaxy S Series | ||
Galaxy S23/S23+/S23 Ultra | 17 | Spring 2028 |
Galaxy S22/S22+/S22 Ultra | 16 | Spring 2027 |
Galaxy S21/S21+/S21 Ultra | 15 | Spring 2026 |
Galaxy S21 FE | 16 | Early 2027 |
Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra | 13 (does he already have) | Spring 2024 |
Galaxy S20 FE | 13 (does he already have) | Autumn 2024 |
Galaxy S10 Lite | 13 (does he already have) | Early 2024 |
Galaxy Z Series | ||
Galaxy Z Fold 4 | 16 | Autumn 2027 |
Galaxy Z Fold 3 | 15 | Autumn 2026 |
Galaxy Z Fold 2 | 13 (does he already have) | Autumn 2024 |
Galaxy Fold | 12 (does he already have) | Early 2024 |
Galaxy Z Flip 4 | 16 | Autumn 2027 |
Galaxy Z Flip 3 | 15 | Autumn 2026 |
Galaxy Z Flip | 13 (does he already have) | Spring 2024 |
Galaxy Note Series | ||
Galaxy Note 10/10+ | 12 (does he already have) | Autumn 2023 |
Galaxy Note 10 Lite | 13 (does he already have) | Early 2024 |
Galaxy Note 20/Ultra | 13 (does he already have) | Autumn 2024 |
Galaxy A Series | ||
Galaxy A80 | 11 (does he already have) | Spring/summer 2023 |
Galaxy A73 | 16 | Spring 2027 |
Galaxy A72 | 14 | Spring 2025 |
Galaxy A71 | 13 (does he already have) | Early 2024 |
Galaxy A70 | 11 (does he already have) | Spring/summer 2023 |
Galaxy A54 | 17 | Spring 2028 |
Galaxy A53 | 16 | Spring 2027 |
Galaxy A52s | 15 | Fall 2025 |
Galaxy A52 | 15 | Spring 2025 |
Galaxy A51 | 13 (does he already have) | Early 2024 |
Galaxy A42 | 12 (does he already have) | Autumn 2024 |
Galaxy A41 | 12 (does he already have) | Spring/Summer 2024 |
Galaxy A40 | 11 (does he already have) | Spring 2023 |
Galaxy A34 | 17 | Spring 2028 |
Galaxy A33 | 16 | Spring 2027 |
Galaxy A32 | 13 (does he already have) | Early 2025 |
Galaxy A31 | 12 (does he already have) | Summer 2024 |
Galaxy A30s | 11 (does he already have) | Autumn 2023 |
Galaxy A23 | 14 | Spring 2026 |
Galaxy A22 | 13 (does he already have) | Spring 2025 |
Galaxy A21s | 12 (does he already have) | Spring/Summer 2024 |
Galaxy A20e | 11 (does he already have) | Spring/summer 2023 |
Galaxy A14 | 15 | Spring 2027 |
Galaxy A13 | 14 | Spring 2026 |
Galaxy A12 | 13 (does he already have) | Spring 2025 |
Galaxy A10 | 11 (does he already have) | Spring/summer 2023 |
Galaxy A04s | 14 | Autumn 2026 |
Galaxy A03s | 13 (does he already have) | Fall 2025 |
Galaxy A03 | 13 (does he already have) | Fall 2025 |
Galaxy A02s | 12 (does he already have) | Autumn 2024 |
Galaxy Xcover Series | ||
Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro | 16 | Summer 2027 |
Galaxy Xcover Pro | 13 (does he already have) | Early 2024 |
Galaxy Xcover 5 | 13 (does he already have) | Spring 2025 (Enterprise: 2026) |
Galaxy Xcover 4S | 11 (does he already have) | Autumn 2023 |
Galaxy M Series | ||
Galaxy M53 | 14 | Summer 2026 |
Galaxy M52 | 13 (does he already have) | Fall 2025 |
Galaxy M51 | 12 (does he already have) | Autumn 2024 |
Galaxy M33 | 14 | Spring 2026 |
Galaxy M32 | 13 (does he already have) | Summer 2025 |
Galaxy M31 | 12 (does he already have) | Spring 2024 |
Galaxy M23 | 14 | Spring 2026 |
Galaxy M22 | 13 (does he already have) | Fall 2025 |
Galaxy M21 | 12 (does he already have) | Spring 2024 |
Thanks to “GalaxyClub”
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Samsung’s Relumino Mode Now Available on Galaxy Phones
Samsung is adding one more functionality, ‘Relumino Mode’, from its smart TVs to its Galaxy smartphones for users’ overall viewing experience.
The Korean giant introduced the Relumino Mode feature on Samsung Smart TVs, which enhances the viewing experience for people with low vision. It improves particular parts of the content on the TV’s display, such as contrast, color, and sharpness. Now the giant has decided to bring Relumino, an accessibility feature, from TVs to particular Galaxy smartphones, which it initially showed off at CES 2023.
Somewhere, Relumino Mode’s functionality and features appear similar to the color contrast setting that was earlier available to access now with Android 15 Beta 2. In a new blog post, Samsung wrote, “Relumino Mode is the product of years of research and development to advance Samsung’s goal of providing “Screens for All” and improving the viewing experience for those with limited vision,” which highlights a range of accessibility features that it delivers.
However, at the moment, it’s not clear whether this feature needs specific display hardware or if it’s purely a software-side update. According to Samsung’s blog post, the Galaxy S24 series “and beyond” should be able to access Relumino Mode now. The feature appears on the Galaxy S23+ devices that are running One UI 6.1, but unfortunately not on the Galaxy Z Flip 5 or the Galaxy Z Fold 4, even after running the same interface.
Owners of Galaxy phones with One UI 6.1 can easily check if the new convenient mode is available on their device or not by just following the steps mentioned here: go to Settings >> Accessibility >> Vision Enhancements >> Relumino outline.
On the other hand, Apple also introduced new accessibility features that should land later this year, which include eye tracking to control iPhones and iPads.
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Samsung Mocks Apple iPad Pro’s ‘Crush’ Ad With Artistic Response
Samsung and Apple are the two biggest rivals of each other in the tech industry, as both brands never miss the chance to put down each other’s firm. Now the Korean giant has published a new commercial for its current flagship tablet, and the key reason behind this is pretty clear: to throw a dig at the competition.
Apple introduced a new iPad at a lunch event on May 7th. During the event, the giant also showed a commercial called ‘Crush’ that resulted in a lot of controversy.
Apple showcases a hydraulic press physically crushing musical instruments, paints, books, camera lenses, and more ahead of evidently revealing an iPad Pro, unfortunately, which backfired. Creative professionals saw a profound sense—a metaphor for technology replacing traditional forms of creativity. Many felt the impoliteness of artists and their professions, especially considering the rise of AI-powered art creation.
However, every single person is free to have their own opinion, but Apple’s intention was beyond question—not this, but more to show how the new device in the house was able to encompass a whole series of tools and elements. Not only this, but the firm was forced to apologize publicly, removing the commercial from television publication.
On the other hand, Samsung took all this fuss as a golden opportunity and capitalized on Apple’s controversial “Crush” ad, and Samsung released a counter-ad in which a musician walking through the wreckage left by Apple’s hydraulic press then picked up a partially destroyed guitar and started playing music. The center-worthy point of the ad is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra housed on a tripod nearby.
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Samsung Electronics Introduces ‘Gift Funding’ Campaign
Samsung Electronics is running a campaign named “Gift Funding,” likely to promote its gadgets as gift ideas for several celebrations.
The Korean Electronics Firm began this campaign today, May 16th. Following the ‘Bespoke Wedding Funding’ for newlyweds introduced back in 2023, the giant has now decided to introduce the upgraded ‘Samsung Gift Funding’ so that anyone can participate at any moment when the celebration is required.
It showcases the requirements of consumers who want to grab practical gifts that are necessary for meaningful anniversaries; for instance, weddings and moving, as well as birthdays, graduations, and school entrance exams. If you choose the product you want on Samsung.com and share the gift funding participation link along with a message card with those around you, your friends will be able to participate in funding up to the amount intended and express your congratulations.
The Korean giant is bringing out several collaborations along with the famous webtoon ‘Cheese in the Trap’ as well as the well-known characters ‘Today’s Meme, Bbangppangi, and Jamangloopy’ to present special message cards.
Samsung.com is introducing a new “split payment system” for their “Gift Funding” campaign, which will permit you to divide the overall price between multiple people, making it easier to meet the expense of a bigger gift together. This also lets you use different credit cards to pay for your section of the gift.
A Samsung Electronics official stated, “Through gift funding, we can express congratulations and gratitude in a more meaningful and special way.” “I hope you pass it on.”
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