Support for these Samsung devices will be discontinued. Avoid them at all costs
Samsung is experiencing something very similar to what we talked about with regard to Microsoft's decision to discontinue support for Windows 10. Once a standard in the industry, mobile phones are now lagging behind. It is critical to realize that the technological world is unstoppable and that new demands are being made on a daily basis because mobile devices are no longer adequate to deliver a satisfactory experience.
Continue reading because your smartphone might be on this list if you own a high-end or mid-range gadget that is older than three or four years.
The repercussions of using your computer or mobile device without frequent updates have been discussed numerous times. This puts your files at serious risk, exposes you to malware, and much more. Yes, we understand that upgrading a device can be difficult for some people, but it's also important to understand what's best, especially if you've had that device for many years.
The regular S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra are all part of the Galaxy S20 series, which is one of the Samsung devices whose support ends today. However, the lineup has expanded to include the Galaxy A32, A52 5G, and A72. Indeed, up until recently, these phones were very important in the market, and we think they set the stage for modern mobile phones.
However, it is crucial to remember that owners will probably eventually get an update if Samsung finds any serious vulnerabilities. Note that these phones will no longer receive monthly or quarterly firmware updates. This demonstrates how vulnerable it is to have a device without security support for a long period of time.
Well, today brings bad news for the above phones, but we're sure you're also one of those readers eagerly awaiting the arrival of One UI 7. It's expected to arrive in more regions starting tomorrow.