Samsung is improving its after-sales support by committing three big Android OS updates in a slew of Galaxy devices.
The supported devices list will consist of flagship Galaxy S smartphones, Note series, Galaxy Fold line, and Galaxy Tab devices. But what we really appreciate is that Samsung added smartphones in its budget line, the Galaxy A series. You can check the list below.
Samsung Galaxy devices to get three Android updates
Galaxy S series
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S20 and S20 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus and S20 Plus 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and Ultra 5G
- Upcoming Galaxy S series devices
Galaxy Note series
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note 10 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus and Note 10 Plus 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Note 20 Ultra 5G
- Upcoming Galaxy Note series devices
Galaxy Foldable devices
- Samsung Galaxy Fold and Fold 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and Z Flip 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Z Fold 2 5G
- Upcoming Galaxy Z series devices
Galaxy A series
- Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A51 and A51 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A71 and A71 5G
- select upcoming Galaxy A series devices
Galaxy Tab series
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 and Tab S6 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus and Tab S7 Plus 5G
- upcoming Tab S series devices
This move from Samsung is great news for those who hold on to their devices for longer. It’s nice to get a brand new interface design, new software features, and security updates to the device you already have in your hand and not be rushed to spend money on a new one.
For a perspective, those who got the Android 10-powred Galaxy S20 series will still get three big Android updates starting with Android 11. Which is, by the way, one of the first smartphones to get this upcoming update.