Samsung is one of the best brands when it comes to software updates. Not only does it provide quicker updates, but it also offers extended software support that most Android brands can’t match. Most of them are limited to a maximum of four or five Android upgrades, but Samsung offers up to seven major upgrades — the best software support on any Android device.
The Galaxy S24 was the company’s first phone to come with a promise of seven years of Android updates. The same treatment has been extended to newer high-end Galaxy phones and tablets. Although it’s not official, Samsung is likely to offer seven major updates to all the upcoming phones and tablets in the flagship segment.
We’ve prepared a list of Samsung phones and tablets that promise seven years of Android updates. Whether you already have a high-end phone or are considering getting one, this list can be helpful.
Samsung devices eligible for seven major Android updates
- Galaxy S25
- Galaxy S25+
- Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Galaxy S25 Edge
- Galaxy S24
- Galaxy S24+
- Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Galaxy S24 FE
- Galaxy Z Fold 7
- Galaxy Z Flip 7
- Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE
- Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
- Galaxy Z Fold 6
- Galaxy Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Tab S10
- Galaxy Tab S10+
- Galaxy Tab S10 FE
- Galaxy Tab S10 FE+
- Galaxy XCover 7 Pro
We will regularly update the list as Samsung launches new Galaxy devices with seven years of software support.
Samsung is not the only brand that offers seven years of Android upgrades. Google also does it. In fact, Google was the first to introduce it, and it was quickly followed by Samsung. However, Samsung users will likely benefit more, as the company releases more flagship phones than Google does.
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