Samsung’s Support Policy: Devices Currently Eligible for Updates [April 2026]
Samsung continues to maintain a structured software update policy for its Galaxy ecosystem, releasing regular security patches for smartphones, tablets, and wearables. These updates address...
Samsung continues to maintain a structured software update policy for its Galaxy ecosystem, releasing regular security patches for smartphones, tablets, and wearables. These updates address vulnerabilities across Android system services as well as Samsung’s own Galaxy software components.
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However, not all devices receive updates at the same frequency. The company prioritizes newer flagship and select mid-range models, while older and budget devices receive updates on a quarterly or biannual basis depending on their lifecycle stage.
Monthly Security Updates (April 2026)
Samsung reserves monthly security updates primarily for its latest flagship devices, premium foldables, and select enterprise models. These include:
- Galaxy S26 series (S26, S26+, S26 Ultra)
- Galaxy S25 series (including S25 Edge and S25 FE)
- Galaxy S24 series (including S24 FE)
- Galaxy S23 series (including S23 FE)
- Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, Flip 7 FE
- Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
- Galaxy W series (W25, W24, W23 variants)
- Enterprise devices including Galaxy A54, A55, A56, A57
- Galaxy XCover6 Pro, XCover7, XCover7 Pro
- Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro
These devices receive the fastest patch cycles, ensuring timely protection against emerging security threats.
Quarterly Security Updates (April 2026)
Devices in this category receive updates approximately every three months. This includes a wide range of older flagships, mid-range smartphones, tablets, and enterprise models:
- Galaxy Z Fold 3, Flip 3
- Galaxy S22 series and S21 FE
- Galaxy A73, A37–A13 series (various 4G/5G models)
- Galaxy M and F series devices across multiple generations
- Galaxy Tab S11, S10, S9, S8 series
- Galaxy Tab FE and Lite editions
- Galaxy XR devices
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro and Active 5
These models remain supported but are no longer in Samsung’s highest priority update tier.
Galaxy Tablets and Extended Support
Samsung’s tablet lineup, including premium Galaxy Tab S Ultra models, continues to receive structured updates alongside smartphones. Newer models like the Tab S11 Ultra and Tab S10 Ultra remain in the quarterly update cycle, while older generations gradually move to reduced support tiers.
Galaxy Wearables Update Support
Samsung also maintains software support for its smartwatch lineup, though update timing is less predictable compared to phones. Eligible models include:
- Galaxy Watch 8 series
- Galaxy Watch Ultra (2024 and 2025 editions)
- Galaxy Watch 7, 6, 5, and 4 series
- Galaxy Watch FE
The company states that wearable updates are typically delivered on a quarterly basis, though delays can occur.
Policy Flexibility and Device Lifecycle Changes
Samsung’s update policy is dynamic, meaning devices can be moved from monthly to quarterly or even biannual support depending on their age and hardware classification. This ensures that newer devices receive priority while maintaining baseline security support for older models.
If a device is no longer listed under any category, it indicates that official software support has ended, and users are generally encouraged to upgrade to newer models for continued security protection.
How Users Can Check for Updates
Users can manually check for updates by navigating to:
Settings → Software update → Download and install
Samsung notes that newly launched devices may not appear immediately in official update lists but are typically added shortly after release.
Conclusion
Samsung’s update ecosystem reflects a tiered support strategy aimed at balancing security, performance, and device longevity across a massive global device portfolio. With expanding flagship lifecycles and enterprise support, the company continues to strengthen long-term software reliability across its Galaxy ecosystem.



