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    Galaxy S20 Series: Software Support Comes to an End

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Samsung has officially ended software support for the Galaxy S20 series (S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra), removing them from its update schedule.
    2. These devices will no longer receive Android version updates or security patches after the recent March 2025 update.
    3. Extended updates previously granted have now concluded, potentially exposing users to security vulnerabilities.
    4. The Galaxy S20 FE still receives quarterly updates, but its support is also expected to end soon.

    Samsung has officially ended software support for the Galaxy S20 series. This lineup includes the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra. When these phones launched in 2020, Samsung promised four years of updates. However, that promise has now reached its limit.

    Recently, these devices received their final update. Last April, Samsung shifted them to quarterly security updates, providing a period of grace. However, that grace has expired. Samsung has removed the S20 series from its official update schedule, meaning no new Android versions or security patches will come for them.

    Software updates play a vital role in your device’s security and performance. Without them, users face increased risks from malware and security vulnerabilities. Eventually, app developers may also stop supporting older Android versions. This could lead to app crashes or compatibility issues.

    For those still using a Galaxy S20, now is the time to consider an upgrade. Prices could rise due to upcoming tariffs. If you’re still using the Galaxy S20 FE, there’s some good news. That device remains on Samsung’s quarterly update schedule, for now.

    Stay informed about your tech to ensure you stay secure. Remember, innovation in smartphones continues, and upgrading to the latest model can bring numerous benefits, including enhanced performance and features.

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