Samsung to end software support for Galaxy S9 series
South Korean tech conglomerate Samsung has announced
that its Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9+
smartphones will no longer receive software updates.
According to GSM Arena, the early 2018 flagships are now off
Samsung's lists of devices eligible for security updates.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S10 series were moved from monthly to
quarterly updates, now that they are over 3 years old.
The Galaxy S9 series is following the path of its predecessors as
back in early 2021, Samsung demoted the
S9 from monthly to quarterly security updates, when the Galaxy S8 was
completely taken off the list. The same thing had happened to the Galaxy S7
phones a year earlier.
As per GSM Arena, the Galaxy S9 series' last major update was to
One UI 2.5 package, which it received in late 2020.
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