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Speaking of which, in many ways Samsung is not very patient with long-term support for its devices, and as it churns out one new model after another, most users and customers simply have to rely on their smartphone to receive at least one more major update, depending on when they bought the phone. In the case of premium, newly announced additions in the form of Galaxy The Note 20 and Note 20 Pro, however, are said not to be subject to similar quirks. At this year's Unpacked conference, Samsung repeatedly commented on software updates and promised long-term support that will result in up to three new versions of the operating system Android.

The statement did not only apply to the smartphone family Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, but also older flagships in the form Galaxy S10 and Note 10. So if you're eyeing a purchase but have been haunted by the thought of getting a new Android right after release, we have good news for you. According to Samsung, the company wants to focus more on the software side and offer regular updates both on the user side and on the security side. Users can thus expect the arrival of how Androidat 11, as well as 12 and 13, which indicates that Samsung intends to support the device for the next three years. So we can only hope that these are not empty promises and that we will really receive full support.

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