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Samsung Updates: Whoever uses one of these 10 Galaxy phones should act

  • April 11, 2025
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Samsung Updates: Whoever uses one of these 10 Galaxy phones should act

Sooner or later, smartphones reach their “update” – the time when they are no longer supplied with updates by the manufacturer. And now it is hit some Galaxy smartphones from Samsung again.

The fanblogs Sammyguru and Sammyfans report that a total of six Galaxy phones reached the end of their software support in April 2025 and are therefore no longer supplied with updates by Samsung. Previously, four other phones have already disappeared from the update list.

These phones no longer receive updates.

  1. Samsung Galaxy S20
  2. Samsung Galaxy S20+
  3. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
  4. Samsung Galaxy A32 5G
  5. Samsung Galaxy A32
  6. Samsung Galaxy A52
  7. Samsung Galaxy A72
  8. Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro
  9. Samsung Galaxy M12
  10. Samsung Galaxy F12

The Galaxy A32 5G, Galaxy F12, Galaxy M12, and Galaxy Xcover Pro, the Galaxy A32 5G, Galaxy M12, and Galaxy Xcover Pro were deleted from the update list in March 2025.

Security updates are important.t

It is not advisable to continue using a mobile phone with outdated software. After all, there are masses of sensitive data on them nowadays, so you should avoid any hacker attack on it. And it is known that attackers are the more attractive targets for attackers.

If you are interested in a new purchase, the Galaxy A26, Galaxy A3,6 and Galaxy A56 may be a good choice. Samsung’s middle-class models, which will be released at the end of March, receive Android and security updates for six years, at prices starting from 299 euros.

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