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Samsung Ends Software Support for 11 Galaxy Smartphones

Highlights

  • 11 Samsung Galaxy smartphones will stop receiving software updates in 2025.
  • Samsung has improved its software support recently with some devices now getting up to seven years of updates.
  • Devices losing support may face app compatibility issues, security risks and vulnerability to malware.
As many as 11 Galaxy Phones reportedly will soon lose Software Support. (Image credit – Samsung)

Samsung fans have plenty to look forward to this year with big launches like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7. But on the flip side, 11 Samsung Galaxy devices will stop receiving updates in 2025. This list could grow as more devices reach the end of their support cycle.

Here’s everything we know about this development.

Samsung’s Software Support

Samsung has become one of the best Android brands when it comes to software updates. Some of its smartphones now get up to seven years of major updates and security patches. And it’s not just the premium modelsmid-range phones like the Galaxy A16 5G are also included.

That’s a big improvement from the days of TouchWiz when updates were unpredictable. For example, the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S25 series will receive software updates until 2032. Whether users will keep their phones that long is another question, but the support is there.

Galaxy Phones Losing Samsung Software Updates

However, it is not possible for mobile devices to get updates forever, which means the company eventually has to let go of some phones. According to reports, the following Samsung Galaxy phones will lose software support 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 (China’s rebranded version of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G)

Most of these phones were launched around 2020. Back then, Samsung only promised one or two major updates except for flagship models.

The Galaxy A02s, A12, and W21 5G already stopped receiving updates in January 2025, while the Galaxy S20 series will continue to get security patches for a little longer.

If your phone is on this list, it might be a good time to start thinking about an upgrade. Without software updates, your device may run into app compatibility issues, security risks and other functional issues. Moreover, an outdated phone could also be more vulnerable to malware as well. So, this is the time to start looking for a new device in case you are still using one of the devices listed above.

FAQs

Q1. Which Samsung Galaxy models will stop receiving software updates in 2025?

Answer. The Samsung Galaxy models that will stop receiving software updates in 2025 include:

  • 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 (China’s rebranded version of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G)

Q2. How long do some of Samsung’s smartphones now receive software updates?

Answer. Some of Samsung’s smartphones now receive up to seven years of major updates and security patches, including mid-range models like the Galaxy A16 5G.

Q3. What are the risks of using a smartphone that no longer receives software updates?

Answer. Using a smartphone that no longer receives software updates can lead to app compatibility issues, security risks and increased vulnerability to malware. Users might consider upgrading their devices.

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