Samsung has locked itself up to become the best Android manufacturer across the global market. There could be a number of reasons behind that, but the most prominent reason is that Samsung is offering long-term software update support for its Galaxy phones, which is highly impressive and has been significantly appreciated by all. As with the constantly evolving trend of offering long-term software update support among several smartphone manufacturers, Samsung has been leading from the front in providing the long-term software update support of four years to all its eligible Galaxy models.
The great Korean brand will now be treating all the eligible Galaxy models to a long four OS updates and a massive five years of security patch updates. In contrast, earlier, Samsung’s devices were bound to receive 2–3 major OS updates, including its mid-range and flagship series. But soon after the arrival of its premium flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S21 lineup in 2021, Samsung significantly upgraded its software update policy and has performed some major changes, which proved to be helpful indeed, as it helped Galaxy models to increase their lifespan significantly for an additional year or two.
According to the new and upgraded software update policy, Samsung’s Galaxy models are committed to 4 generations of major OS updates and 5 years of security patch updates, which significantly include Samsung’s S series (excluding the latest S24 lineup, which is committed for a much longer update) and the Galaxy Z lineup, with fewer budget-focused Galaxy models, including its A/M/F series, respectively. Hence, Samsung’s latest software update policy says that all the eligible Galaxy models are bound to receive 4 generations of major OS updates along with 5 years of security patches, respectively.
With that in mind, here’s the complete list of the Galaxy models to which Samsung has promised four generations of OS support:
Samsung Galaxy S models:
- SamsungGalaxy S23
- Samsung Galaxy S23+
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
- Samsung Galaxy S22
- Samsung Galaxy S22+
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21
- Samsung Galaxy S21+
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
- Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 2023
Samsung Galaxy Z models:
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
- The next generation of Samsung Galaxy Z series devices
Samsung Galaxy Tab lineup:
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Active5
Samsung Galaxy Smartwatches:
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 5
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 4
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic
- All upcoming Galaxy watches
Samsung Galaxy A series models:
- Samsung Galaxy A33 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A34 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A54 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A73 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A24 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A55
- Samsung Galaxy A35
- Samsung Galaxy A25
- Samsung Galaxy A15 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A15 4G
Samsung Galaxy M series models:
- Samsung Galaxy M34 5G
- Samsung Galaxy M54 5G
- Samsung Galaxy M15 5G
Samsung Galaxy F-series models:
- Samsung Galaxy F54 5G
- Samsung Galaxy F34 5G
Samsung Galaxy XCover models:
- Samsung Galaxy Xcover6 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy Xcover7
In contrast, Samsung has launched its latest One UI 6, which is significantly based on the latest Android 14. While, out of the box, the new Android 15 is on its way, as Google has already shown off the first developer preview, it’s expected that Google is soon going to introduce its next Android operating system, Android 15, in the form of a public beta. With that, Samsung will also release its next One UI skin, the One UI 7, which will be based on the upcoming Android 15.
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