Samsung is a very promising brand when it comes to regular updates and security patches. We all already know that after the release of One UI, Samsung promised us three years of major updates and five years of security patches.
Now Samsung is again impressing us with another great news! This South Korean tech giant is now confirming us about a handful of Galaxy devices that will get not only three but four software OS updates!
Samsung has confirmed that the devices who will get this four years of major Android OS updates are the Galaxy S21 series, the Galaxy S22 series and the Tab S8 series. The latest foldable Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 will get this four years of updates as well. We are providing a detailed list of all the eligible devices below:
- Samsung Galaxy S22
- Samsung Galaxy S22+
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21
- Samsung Galaxy S21+
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
So the Samsung Galaxy S22 series and the Galaxy Tab 8 series that comes with the latest Android 12 OS update will get up to Android 16 OS update for sure! We that’s a great news for Galaxy users. All of these updates will make your phone better and more secured. The four years of Android OS update also indicated the longevity of the Galaxy smartphones.
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The whole Samsung user community is really excited about this great news. And we also got the information that Samsung will be providing five years of security update instead of four!
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