These are the Samsung Galaxy devices that should get updated to Android 12 (One UI 4)


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    Samsung has been killing it in most departments lately, none more so than providing timeous software updates and security patches to its vast array of devices. The Korean brand has improved its software support so much that other brands are being shown up (I’m looking at you, Motorola), and the policy is set to continue with the upcoming Android 12/One UI 4.0 update. Thanks to Samsung’s commitment to providing three major OS updates to Galaxy devices that launched as far back as 2019, fewer phones and tablets are being left behind.

    Join us after the break to see which Galaxy devices are set to get the Android 12/One UI 4.0 update according to Samsung’s promise of extended software support.

    The list below isn’t definitive and there may be further devices added or perhaps even removed due to ‘technical limitations’. Based on how long Samsung promised to offer software support to devices made as far back as 2019, it does give us a good idea of what to expect.

    Galaxy S series

    • Galaxy S21 Ultra LTE/5G
    • Galaxy S21+ LTE/5G
    • Galaxy S21 LTE/5G
    • Galaxy S20 Ultra LTE/5G
    • Galaxy S20+ LTE/5G
    • Galaxy S20 LTE/5G
    • Galaxy S20 FE LTE/5G
    • Galaxy S10 5G (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy S10 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy S10+ (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy S10e (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy S10 Lite

    Galaxy A series

    • Galaxy A71 5G
    • Galaxy A71
    • Galaxy A51 5G
    • Galaxy A51
    • Galaxy A52
    • Galaxy A52 5G
    • Galaxy A72
    • Galaxy A90 5G (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A01 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A11 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A31 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A41 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A21 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A21s (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A Quantum
    • Galaxy Quantum 2
    • Galaxy A42 5G
    • Galaxy A02 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A02s (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A12 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy A32
    • Galaxy A32 5G
    • Galaxy A22 5G

    Galaxy Note series

    • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra LTE/5G
    • Galaxy Note 20 LTE/5G
    • Galaxy Note 10+ LTE/5G (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy Note 10 LTE/5G (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy Note 10 Lite

    Galaxy Z Flip/Fold

    • Galaxy Fold LTE/5G (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
    • Galaxy Z Flip
    • Galaxy Z Flip 5G
    • Galaxy Z Fold 3
    • Galaxy Z Flip 3

    Galaxy F series

    • Galaxy F41 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy F62
    • Galaxy F02s (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy F12
    • Galaxy F22

    Galaxy M series

    • Galaxy M42 5G
    • Galaxy M12
    • Galaxy M62
    • Galaxy M02s (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy M02 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy M21 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy M21s (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy M22
    • Galaxy M31
    • Galaxy M31 Prime Edition (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy M51 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy M31s (Last Android OS update)

    Galaxy Tab series (S & A)

    There’s also a selection of tablets that are in line to be updated to Android 12/One UI 4, consisting of the following Galaxy Tab S and A devices:

    • Galaxy Tab S7+ LTE/5G
    • Galaxy Tab S7 LTE/5G
    • Galaxy Tab S6 5G
    • Galaxy Tab S6 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
    • Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy Tab A7 (Last Android OS update)
    • Galaxy Tab Active 3 (Last Android OS update)

    We’ll update the list when Samsung makes an official list of eligible devices available but for now, these are the most likely Galaxy smartphones and tablets to be updated to Android 12 and One UI 4.0.


    He’s been an Android fan ever since owning an HTC Hero, with the Dell Streak being his first phablet. He currently carries an OPPO Find X2 Pro in his pockets, a Galaxy Tab S5e in his backpack, and thinks nothing of lugging a 17-inch laptop around the world. When not immersed in the world of Android and gadgets, he’s an avid sports fan, and like all South Africans, he loves a good Braai (BBQ).




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