A couple of days ago we talked about how Samsung launched a security update on the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, two phones that, although introduced four years ago, are still used by a good number of people worldwide. Still, I'm afraid of that that was the last good news which we had to provide about Samsung Flagship models that were introduced in early 2016.
This is stated from the portal SamMobile, where they clarify that Samsung has released the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge from its list of institutions with secure security and system upgrades, just days after receiving the March 2020 security deposit, which would be the last renewal in the history of these institutions.
In this way, The Galaxy S7 and the S7 edge will no longer receive new security updates
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There will be no further Galaxy S7 updates
Unless Samsung removes the two variants of the Galaxy S7 series for terminals with guaranteed updates, this does not mean, if it turns out high risk, the company will leave them on the sidelines. It is possible that in the event of such a situation, Samsung will eventually send the pool in a unique way to fix the problems, even though no new jobs or performance improvements will be introduced.
Both models stopped getting new versions of the app after the update to Android 8 Oreo, so they were in good hands One UI, a new version of Samsung software introduced alongside Android 9.
Otherwise, it's amazing to see that Samsung Galaxy S7 Active, a great plan for this family of phones, continues to receive quarterly security updates
On the other hand, it is fair to say that, thanks to third-party ROMs, it's already possible install Android 10 on Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge improperly, to test out the issues covered by the latest version of the Google app. Although we talk about organizing, which is often unstable and disrespectful as a formal type, it can be a great way to give new life to two types, today, who have reached the end of their lives in terms of support.
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