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Friday
Aug072020

Samsung promises 'three generations' of Android updates for Galaxy devices

Samsung's Android update commitment might be better than Google's, with a promise of operating system updates up to three generations. This move marks the first time a third-party phone maker offers three years of Android versions and security updates. Google and the Google Pixel used to be the only way to get a steady stream of updates for three years. Every other Android maker only gets two years. It's a great deal for getting longevity out of the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which are the two new devices getting this feature alongside the Galaxy S, Note, and Z series phones starting with the S10.

Samsung clarified with PCWorld that the term "generations" refers to Android (i.e. Android 10, 11, 12, etc.) and not the Samsung One UI schedule. Whether you get a Galaxy Note 20 now or next year, you're promised to get up to Android 13. It isn't clear if this move speeds up update releases, but that might be the case, which is another win in our books.

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