The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is one of the best phones ever released by Samsung. A tenth anniversary that he celebrated in style so well that he is now one of the chosen ones short of updates. Samsung communicated it a few hours ago.
[Ojo con el Samsung Galaxy S23 FE y S24, pueden ser la vuelta a lo grande de los chips Exynos]
These are the Galaxy phones that stop updating
Just at a time when Samsung is already updating every device it launches with up to four major updates, as we learned recently, here is the list of mobile phones that stop updating.
It also announced last year, apart from said updates to its top of the range, the five years of security patches in order to update the mobile in case of possible vulnerabilities.
It is the Galaxy S10 series that stops the arrival of new versions, just four years after its launch in the Spanish market. And it is today, according to 9to5Google, that Samsung announced scheduled updates to remove Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e from the list.
There are two other Samsung mobile phones that are also missing updates, the Galaxy A30 and A50two that launched in 2019. What’s curious about this announcement is that Samsung didn’t leave the Galaxy S10 5G and Galaxy S10 Lite out of the game, which still have security patches available every quarter.
So, the Galaxy S10s mentioned above have already received their latest update, just the March 2023 Android Security Bulletin. At least the Galaxy S10 with Exynos chip have received the security patch that fixes a serious security vulnerability related to Project Zero.
There are also other Samsung phones moving from monthly to quarterly security patches, as is the case with the Galaxy Z Flip to join the Galaxy Fold and Fold 5G. Many others are the Galaxy A72, M62 and F62 of 2021 which now have two updates per year.
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