These Samsung Devices won’t get Android 13 update

Samsung is set to hold the Galaxy unpacked event on August 10, 2022, where the South Korean tech firm will unveil its next-generation Galaxy fold 4 and Galaxy Flip 4 alongside the Galaxy Watch 5. Recently, the mountain view tech giant Google released its next Android version namely Android 13.

Android 13 currently is in the beta testing stage soon the company will roll out the stable version of the major version. Samsung One UI 5 will be based on Android 13, there will be several new features said to be announced soon.

One UI 5 beta testing is said to be rolled out in the third week of July 2022. recently, the samnews24 team identified the galaxy S21 is testing Samsung’s One UI 5 in the US.

Samsung provides up to four generations of major Android upgrades to flagship Galaxy phones and tablets launched in/after 2021. For now, older flagship Galaxies like the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series were compatible with two OS upgrades at the time of launch.

In August 2020, the South Korean phone maker declare that all the flagship Galaxy devices debuted with Android 9-based One UI 1. x software will be having three major OS upgrades. This announcement made an additional Android update possible for the famous Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 lineups.

Starting with the Android 10-based One UI 2. x, Samsung delivered the Android 11-based One UI 3. x and the Android 12-based One UI 4. x upgrades to the Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10 5G smartphones.

These Samsung phones won’t get Android 13

  1. Galaxy Note 10+
  2. Galaxy Note 10
  3. Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
  4. Galaxy S10
  5. Galaxy S10e
  6. Galaxy S10+
  7. Galaxy S10 5G
  8. Galaxy Fold

While the Galaxy Note 10 and S10 lineups are not eligible to get any more major firmware, owners have to use their devices on the Android 12 OS. Meanwhile, Samsung will provide two more years of regular security updates to all of these devices following its February 2019’s promise.

Aside from this, it’s expected that the Korean phone maker will deliver the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 upgrade to the ineligible Galaxy devices.

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