Samsung has hammered the final nail in the coffin of the hopes and owners may have had of getting the Android 10 update. The company’s that’s been in the last few days makes no mention of the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy Note 8 in the list of eligible devices, indirectly confirming that the 2017 flagships will spend the rest of their days on Android Pie.
Considering the company’s policy of only providing two major Android OS updates for all of its devices whether they fall in the flagship or budget segment, it was already pretty clear that . But, as always, one of Samsung’s customer care reps raised a false alarm that the device is slated to get the Android 10 update, making everyone wonder if that oft-criticized policy was finally going to change.
And it’s possible Samsung will start providing a third big Android version update to its devices at some point, but it’s likely to do so with more recent phones and tablets. We certainly hope the company at least supports its flagships for longer than it does right now, but again, should that happen, Samsung probably won’t extend the courtesy to the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8.
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Considering the company’s policy of only providing two major Android OS updates for all of its devices whether they fall in the flagship or budget segment, it was already pretty clear that . But, as always, one of Samsung’s customer care reps raised a false alarm that the device is slated to get the Android 10 update, making everyone wonder if that oft-criticized policy was finally going to change.
And it’s possible Samsung will start providing a third big Android version update to its devices at some point, but it’s likely to do so with more recent phones and tablets. We certainly hope the company at least supports its flagships for longer than it does right now, but again, should that happen, Samsung probably won’t extend the courtesy to the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8.
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