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These Samsung phones won’t get One UI 6.0 based on Android 14

The release of the stable version of Android 14 should take place in August this year, after which the update…
THESE SAMSUNG SMARTPHONES WON'T GET ONE UI 6.0 BASED ON ANDROID 14
THESE SAMSUNG SMARTPHONES WON'T GET ONE UI 6.0 BASED ON ANDROID 14

The release of the stable version of Android 14 should take place in August this year, after which the update will be available to users of supported devices. During this period, a fresh shell from the South Korean brand Samsung should also appear – One UI 6.0 based on Android 14.

The authors of the Sam Mobiles resource, based on the company’s software update policy, have compiled a list of smartphones and tablets that will not have access to the latest version of the One UI shell.

Smartphones:

  1. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra;
  2. Galaxy Note 20;
  3. Galaxy Note 10 Lite;
  4. Galaxy S20 Ultra;
  5. Galaxy S20 Plus;
  6. Galaxy S20;
  7. Galaxy S20FE;
  8. Galaxy S10 Lite;
  9. Galaxy A71;
  10. Galaxy A51;
  11. Galaxy A32;
  12. Galaxy A22.

Tablets:

  1. Galaxy Tab S7 Plus;
  2. Galaxy Tab S7;
  3. Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2020;
  4. Galaxy Tab A8;
  5. Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.

Flexible smartphones:

  1. Galaxy Z Fold 2;
  2. Galaxy Z Flip.

Despite the fact that the devices on this list will not be able to update the operating system, they will continue to receive security updates.

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