Samsung Galaxy S6 models will no longer get security updates [Updated]

02 April 2018
Galaxy flagships from Galaxy S7and newer continue to receive monthly updates while midrange devices and tablets are updated quarterly.

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  • 03 Apr 2018

dudecool, 03 Apr 2018Is it potentially risky to keep a phone beyond its security... moreDon't worry. Up until 6 months ago, I had an A5 2015. Stuck on Nov 2016 patch. Just don't do weird stuff and don't download apps from alternative application markets. Also avoid all "cleaner" and "booster" apps. And don't download apps from the bottom of the Play Store. With this, your S6 can last as long as the battery does.

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    • 03 Apr 2018

    Anonymous, 03 Apr 2018Hey Guys, what cleaning/maintenance apps do u recommend ? ... moreSamsung's Device Manager/Smart Manager does it all without bloat. I recommand checking out. Comes with all Samsung devices with Lollipop and more recent

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      • 03 Apr 2018

      Athull, 03 Apr 2018It isn't really a problem. Many of my friends have phones r... moreOr they just dont know if they are "infected"...

      Remember that android can run things on the background without user notice (app closed), collecting info and/or displaying more ads on places that already have ads.

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        • 03 Apr 2018

        dudecool, 03 Apr 2018Is it potentially risky to keep a phone beyond its security... moreNope

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          • 03 Apr 2018

          Bewildered , 03 Apr 2018Apple, still after 10 years, no microSD expansion, no abil... moreHey Guys, what cleaning/maintenance apps do u recommend ?

          Clean Master was great, but its gigantic bloatware now

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            • 03 Apr 2018

            whatever you say about Apple and their overpricing, the one thing that you literally cannon complain about is their software updates 4/5 years for every device

              dudecool, 03 Apr 2018Is it potentially risky to keep a phone beyond its security... moreIt isn't really a problem. Many of my friends have phones running Lollipop and Marshmallow with 1-2 year old security patches and still have no issues...

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                • 03 Apr 2018

                Bozzor, 03 Apr 2018The iPhone 5s, launched in 2013, is still able to use the l... moreApple, still after 10 years, no microSD expansion, no ability to share data by Bluetooth, WiFi, or NFC

                Whilst I don't know if Apple have 3rd party anti virus apps, Android is awash with quality providers

                The security update is Google looking at Google, your phone is not vulnerable here is a list https://fossbytes.com/best-android-antivirus-apps/

                Having tried Avast & Trustgo all you are doing is not getting Google's take on it own vulnerabilities, these 3rd party antivirus apps are capable of filling the void

                These Antivirus are bundled with Anti theft so provide additional features

                NB these security updates followed a near total disaster by the complacency Google showed previously

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                  • 03 Apr 2018

                  It did receive the March patch. Welp, it's sad to see support dropped, but it got 3 years of monthly updates (at least here). I know others that did a significantly worst job...

                    Well that's a good excuse to install a custom rom into the S6, Lineage OS will do great and security patches included.

                      Got to do what ever it takes to get more Galaxy S9 sales.

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                        • 03 Apr 2018

                        Bozzor, 03 Apr 2018The iPhone 5s, launched in 2013, is still able to use the l... moreOhh.... Look at the lag of that uodates 5s...

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                          • 03 Apr 2018

                          Just stop visiting porn sites on your old phone and you're good to go. Lol!

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                            • 03 Apr 2018

                            The iPhone 5s, launched in 2013, is still able to use the latest iOS 11 (though not all of the features, obviously enough). Whilst Apple does do many things questionably, the long term support of all its handsets is absolutely industry leading and a real benefit for customers. Until Android makers work out a way to do the same, Apple will always have an edge that many people see as critical.

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                              • 03 Apr 2018

                              dudecool, 03 Apr 2018Is it potentially risky to keep a phone beyond its security... moreNot really. Just don't go to suspicious sites or download illegal apps. My S5 isn't getting updates, but all my apps are getting updates and safe. People use even older phones.

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                                AnonD-356176, 03 Apr 2018And this is where apple beats all these android companies. ... moreTotally agree. Apple give us 4-5 year updates,and this is present like vauuuu,s6 are on Nougat.It was flagship and receive 2 year support.2 years for 650€.It should receive 3 years of Android updates and 4 year's of security updates. Everything below that is totally bul...t

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                                  • 03 Apr 2018

                                  Who cares ? Some people still use Android Lollipop phones and have no issues at all lol

                                    dudecool, 03 Apr 2018Is it potentially risky to keep a phone beyond its security... moreYou've provided your own answer: it's indeed potentially risky to keep a phone that no longer receives security updates, however I haven't heard about anyone having their phones affected due to this condition. It moatly depends on the apps you use and the websites you visit.

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                                      • 03 Apr 2018

                                      And this is where apple beats all these android companies.

                                      Instead of copying the useless notch, copy the way apple support their phones.

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                                        • 03 Apr 2018

                                        Is it potentially risky to keep a phone beyond its security updates cycle?

                                        I want to keep my s6 edge for at least another 6 months to a year.