At the end of last week’s Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung promised three generations of Android updates for its Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy Z devices from the Galaxy S10 series. Now, after a week, it looks like certain Galaxy A series of smartphones will be also eligible for this benefit.

Samsung Galaxy A Series Featured

Samsung has always been terrible at providing quicker Android updates. But thankfully, that began to change with the release of One UI. For this year’s Android 11, the company has already opened registrations for One UI 3.0 Developer Beta.

In addition to this, the South Korean tech giant surprised everyone by confirming three generations of Android updates to its flagship offerings. A week later more surprises emerge as the certain handsets of the firm’s mid-range Galaxy A series may also enjoy this benefit

This piece of information comes from a customer service executive when a person asked whether their Galaxy A90 will get three Android updates. To this, he replied that high-end Galaxy A series of phones and tablet products released after Galaxy S10 series are under additional review.

Further, he added that the company will announce the OS upgrade policies for these devices after checking hardware specifications and resources. Until then, he askes customers to stay tuned to the announcement on the Samsung Members app and official channels.

We hope Samsung to provide update benefits to Galaxy A series as well. And if they do, it will be a remarkable move and other OEMs may also join the bandwagon.

 

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