Samsung Electronics announced that it would reduce the frequency of software updates for the Galaxy S20 series of smartphones from once a month to once a quarter. This means that models such as the Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, and S20 FE will no longer receive security updates on a monthly basis, but will instead receive updates every three months.
It is noticed that the Galaxy S20 series has received the March 2024 security update, so it is still safe in the short term. But the models in this series will not receive the April update, and the next update is expected in June.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 series was released in 2020 and ran on the Android 10 operating system. According to Samsung’s third-generation Android system update commitment, this series has stopped major Android version updates.
It is worth mentioning that in addition to the Galaxy S20 series, Samsung has also lowered the update frequency of the Galaxy Note 20 series from monthly to quarterly.