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Samsung has been very active in issuing security updates in recent months, which can only be acknowledged with pleasure, as it was far from the case in the past. Additionally, it announced last summer that it would offer three upgrades for most of its newer devices Androidu, which is the same level of support that Google provides for its Pixel phones. However, while the South Korean tech giant has been able to release software updates for its devices released in the last few years for a long time, it has now removed four 2017 budget smartphones from its security update bulletin.

Samsung specifically removed the phones from the newly updated security update page Galaxy J3 Pop, Galaxy A5 2017, Galaxy A3 2017 a Galaxy A7 2017. This means that these devices will no longer receive any androidsecurity updates. The tech giant also initially removed its first flexible smartphone from the list Galaxy fold, but apparently it was a mistake, as it has now returned to the list.

The site also newly states that the smartphone Galaxy The A8 2018 will no longer receive security updates once a month, but every quarter (the new phone was also included in this scheme Galaxy a02 and not yet officially announced Galaxy M12), and new flagships have been added to the list with monthly updates Galaxy S21, S21 Plus and S21Ultra.

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