These Samsung Tablets Have Stopped Receiving Firmware Updates
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Samsung discontinues software support for 3 of its cheap tablets. If you own one of the following models, you have to make a decision. This article has been sorted under Samsung, Tablet, Technology, Samsung: That's how long your Galaxy phone gets updates.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and Tab S6 Lite from 2020 and 2022 have officially stopped receiving software support. Samsung recently updated its list of officially supported devices, removing three mid-range models from the Galaxy Tab line. The decision means that these devices will no longer receive security or system updates, signaling the end of their software life cycle. The models in question were released between 2020 and 2022, at a time…
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These Samsung tablets have stopped receiving firmware updates
By far, Samsung is one of the best smartphone and tablet brands in terms of software support. However, even Samsung, which has improved its support policy several times over the past five years, has to stop releasing updates at some point. This reality is even more palpable for Galaxy devices that are old enough not to benefit from Samsung's upgraded policies. Today, Samsung revised its security update bulletin for June, and in the process, two…
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