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After four years, Samsung has officially ended support for system updates Android for their flagships Galaxy S9 and S9+ from 2018. On the web update page for their devices, the models of the S9 series no longer figure in any way. However, this has been quite a long time coming as the series has only been getting quarterly updates lately.

Samsung introduced the series for the first time Galaxy S9 more than four years ago, at the end of March 2018. The series was fairly well received, but failed to match the success of the previous model Galaxy S8, which is a milestone that Samsung is finding hard to beat. But it is true that the phone Galaxy The S9+ was the best all-round phone with the system Android of its time and one of the few phones with the system Android, which could compete with the Pixel's camera at the time.

Samsung currently still offers quarterly system updates Android pros Galaxy Note 9, which was released later that year. The last big update for Galaxy S9 was then Android 10. With this move, Samsung has also switched to a quarterly update schedule for the line Galaxy S10 from 2019. However, the phone should continue to receive regular updates until around this time next year. It will then meet the same fate as the row now Galaxy S9.

Current Samsung line Galaxy For example, you can buy the S22 here 

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