The Samsung Galaxy S20 series, which includes the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra, will no longer receive monthly security updates as they have surpassed Samsung’s promised software support period. However, Samsung is not completely ending software support for these phones and will continue to provide security patches for some time.

Samsung has now switched the S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra to a quarterly update schedule, meaning they will receive security updates every three months. It is uncertain how long Samsung will continue to offer security patches for this S20 trio.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

The Galaxy S20 lineup also features the Galaxy S20 FE, which will continue to receive monthly security updates for a few more months. It is not clear if Samsung will extend software support for the S20 FE by moving it to the quarterly update schedule or if support will end after completing its four-year software support cycle.

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