The year 2025 points to the end of the line for several Samsung mobile phones that will no longer receive updates from the working and security system. These include models of the Galaxy S20 series, This will no longer access the updates provided by the manufacturer as of March.
The S20, which was initiated in 2020, allows the former South Korean Giant’s update policy and the device to receive security patches for five years as well as new Android versions. It has seven years of support in the latest versions of the premium line.
In this way, End of support Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 will come next month for ultra smartphonesIt was the first users of the line used to date. Both 4G and 5G options will no longer have updates.
For those who have the Galaxy S20 FE, the good news is that the variant “fan edition” of the series is released in October of that year, and that support will continue for a few more months. Like this, 4G and 5G versions will receive updates until October 2025According to Samsung.
Samsung mobile phones that will no longer be updated in 2025
The first Galaxy smartphones that stopped updating this year were Galaxy A02S, Galaxy A12 and Galaxy W21 5G models. These versions were launched in January 2020 excluding W21 5G. Reaching the end of the update cycle in the first month of 2025.
It is noteworthy that the Galaxy W21 5G is the Chinese version of the Galaxy Z Kat 2 5G. The second generation folding phone has won a different name in China and offers small changes in the view, such as gold -plated, the technical file was basically the same as the global model.
Check Samsung Mobile List that will stop receiving updates in 2025:
- Samsung Galaxy A02s;
- Samsung Galaxy A12;
- Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Fe;
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra;
- Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy S20+;
- Samsung Galaxy S20 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy S20;
- Samsung Galaxy W21 5G.
Source: Tec Mundo

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