Some Galaxy devices will soon no longer receive software updates from Samsung, according to Sammyfans. This includes many popular phone and tablet models. The end of support has left many owners feeling surprised and disappointed.
Notable among the devices being removed from the update list are the Galaxy S20 FE and S20 FE 5G, the first products in Samsung's Fan Edition line. After 5 years of receiving software updates, these models are no longer eligible for continued support, marking the official end of the update lifecycle for these two phones.
In addition, the Galaxy Tab Active3 – a tablet that stands out for its durability – has also been removed from the update list. Despite its sturdy and durable design, the Tab Active3 will no longer be supported by Samsung software. This directly affects users who need a stable device for a long time.
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| The discontinuation of support left many owners surprised and disappointed. |
Several other Galaxy devices have also been officially removed from the list of receiving regular bi-annual updates, including the Galaxy M22, M52 5G, and Samsung W22 5G. The M22 and M52 5G are mid-range smartphones launched in 2021. The Samsung W22 5G is a China-only version of the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G, all of which have reached the end of their support lifecycle.
After losing access to official updates, these devices are vulnerable to security risks due to Android vulnerabilities. Galaxy S20 FE users can consider upgrading to the Galaxy S25 FE, which is considered an ideal alternative. At the same time, Samsung also launched the new Galaxy M series with an update period of up to 6 years, providing a stable long-term experience.
For Samsung W22 5G users, a reasonable solution is to switch to W26 5G – the world's thinnest foldable phone model today. The new device not only has an improved design but also has longer-term update support. This is a safe way to ensure both performance and security for users.
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