It's the end of the road for Samsung's Galaxy S20 family

Samsung may now be offering seven years of updates for its latest flagships (even eight for Enterprise models), but that hasn't always been the case. The Galaxy S20 series has now reached the end of the road - none of the devices will receive any more software updates from now on.
We're talking about the S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra, by the way, which have all reached the five-year mark since their release. Samsung issued them with monthly security updates for the first four of those years, then switching them to a quarterly schedule for the last year. And now all of that has ended, as those devices were only promised support for five years.

Since it was released later in the year, the S20 FE still is getting quarterly security updates, but it too will be bumped off in a few months from now.
A lot of phone makers these days promise longer and longer software support windows for their flagships at least, which is a welcome trend, but we do have to wonder how long is long enough. We'd love to hear from you - how often do you switch phones? And thus, what number of years is a big enough software support window in your view? Do let us know in the comments.
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Reader comments
- Fang333333
- 14 Apr 2025
- 42j
Don't buy another Samsung, or you will be part of the problem. Samsung took away all the features we love and still charge the same if not more for a phone. Stop rewarding bad behavior and we may actually get competitive phones again.
- Fang333333
- 14 Apr 2025
- 42j
Funny becuase as far as I am concerned, the S20 line was the last of the Samsung era. I used to buy a new phone at the highest teir almost every year. Once the SD Card capability was removed I was out. I have no desire to purchase any of their phones...