
"While Samsung's latest flagships receive seven years of security updates (and seven major Android OS updates), that hasn't always been the case. And so, five years after their release, the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra are no longer going to receive any updates from this point forward. The trio launched in January of 2021, and they were each promised to receive four major Android updates and five years of security patches."
"Those five years are up now. So, if you own one of these three phones, perhaps now is the best time to start looking for a replacement, seeing as how you won't be receiving important security updates anymore. The Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra are easy to recommend, since they're part of the same flagship line and should receive some hefty discounts in a few weeks when their successors are launching. Samsung Galaxy S25 Samsung Galaxy S25+ Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra"
Samsung's latest flagships now receive seven years of security updates and seven major Android OS updates, but earlier models had shorter support commitments. The Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra launched in January 2021 with promises of four major Android updates and five years of security patches. That five-year support period has ended, and those three models will no longer receive updates or important security patches. Owners of these phones should consider replacements because security updates will stop. The Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra are presented as suitable replacements and are expected to receive discounts when their successors launch.
Read at GSMArena.com
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