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Samsung Won’t Update These Galaxy Devices To One UI 5.0

A few months ago, Samsung officially announced the One UI 5.0 update timeline for all Samsung officially announced the One UI 5.0 update timeline for all of its eligible Galaxy devices. The Samsung roadmap also mentions mid-range and low-cost Galaxy M series phones, along with Galaxy S, Z, and Galaxy A series devices, which will get the One UI 5.0 update in the coming months.

Samsung’s software update policy beats all smartphone makers as all flagship smartphones and tablets launched after 2021 will get four years of Android major updates and five years of security patches. But some smartphones are capable of Android 13 update but are out of Samsung’s new software update policy. Let’s know about them.

Listed below are all devices launched in 2019 that have received three major Android updates. According to Samsung’s new software update policy, all flagships launched after 2021 will get Android updates after four years. The Galaxy Fold, Galaxy S10, and Note 10 series get only three major Android updates.

DeviceDevice Launch YearBoot on Android Last Android UpdateOne UI Version
Galaxy FoldMar. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1
Galaxy Note 10Aug. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1
Galaxy Note 10+Aug. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1
Galaxy Note 10+ 5GAug. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1
Galaxy S10eMar. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1
Galaxy S10Mar. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1
Galaxy S10+Mar. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1
Galaxy S10 5GMar. 2019Android 9Android 12One UI 4.1

But why are Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite not included in the above list?

Reason-

Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite with Android 10 out-of-the-box, so they’re still covered by the company’s three-year software update policy and are currently running Android 12-based One UI 4.1 skin and the Android 13 will be available after official launch of One UI 5.

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