Last year, Samsung announced that all of its premium Galaxy smartphones and tablets as well as select mid-range Galaxy A series devices will receive three generations of Android updates. Earlier this year, the company revealed that most of its portfolio will get at least four years of security updates. Now, the South Korean tech giant discloses an even longer duration of software support for select devices.

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According to the updated Samsung Knox Documentation page (via GSMArena), the company will be providing five years of security updates to 10 of its Enterprise models.

Samsung Enterprise Android Devices Eligible for Five Years of Security Updates

  • Galaxy S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21+
  • Galaxy S21
  • Galaxy Note20 Ultra
  • Galaxy Note20
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • Galaxy S20+
  • Galaxy S20
  • Galaxy XCover5
  • Galaxy Tab Active3

The above-mentioned devices, except for the Galaxy Tab Active3, will get four years of monthly security updates and one year of quarterly security updates. On the other hand, the only tablet on the list will receive five years of quarterly updates.

Additionally, the enterprise edition of the affordable Galaxy A32 5G is also eligible for at least four years of security updates. This handset will be getting the software builds every quarter.

What are your thoughts on Samsung becoming one of the best in terms of software support from one of the worst in the Android segment? Do let us know in the comment section below.

 

 

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