Samsung announced that it is ending software update support for three relatively new Galaxy models. These devices will no longer receive new Android updates. Let's take a look at what devices they are.
Samsung ended software update support for Galaxy A51 5G, A41 and M01 models
Samsung this week released June 2024 security patch details for Galaxy smartphones and tablets, and the company also made changes to the list of devices that will receive security updates. Starting this month, Samsung will not release security updates for the Galaxy A51 5G, Galaxy A41 and Galaxy M01.
Galaxy A51 5G was launched with Android 10 operating system in April 2020 and currently runs on Android 13. Galaxy A41, on the other hand, was released in May 2020, again came with the Android 10 operating system and received updates up to Android 12, and has continued to receive security updates until now. Finally, the Galaxy M01 was released in June 2020 and, like the A41, was upgraded from Android 10 to Android 12.
As part of Samsung's update promises when it launched these devices, these devices were supported with security and Android updates for four years. Those four years are now over, so if you own one of these devices, it's unfortunately time for a replacement.
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The devices in question are no longer eligible for security updates, but they may receive an update or two if critical vulnerabilities are discovered on older Galaxy devices. However, this rarely happens, so these phones will likely remain on the current software version.
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