The Galaxy Note 20 is now . At the same time, Samsung is bringing to existing , , and owners in various European countries. But the roll-out won’t stop with the Galaxy S20 series. The One UI 2.5 update along with its new features will be made available for various other older devices that have been confirmed by Samsung today.
Samsung has revealed the list of devices that are now set to receive the One UI 2.5 update after the Galaxy S20 lineup. It names phones that you’d expect to make the list, such as the lineup and the , the series including the , and the company’s foldables like the original and the .
Brace yourself: The Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 series made the list
Along with the aforementioned phones that you would expect to be eligible for One UI 2.5, Samsung’s official announcement surprisingly lists the , the , and the as being queued up for receiving this latest version of One UI.
This is truly exciting news and you might be thinking that Samsung’s new has retroactively extended to the 2018 flagship phones. However, we wouldn’t be surprised if these devices have been added to the One UI 2.5 list by accident considering how uncertain Samsung was about bringing duo , and how many months people had to wait for this development to conclude.
You could say that there is hope for the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 series to receive some One UI 2.5 features later down the line, but it’s too early to be certain of anything and a bit of skepticism might be healthy until Samsung sheds more light on the matter. We’ll keep you up to speed as soon as we find out more about Samsung’s update plans.
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Samsung has revealed the list of devices that are now set to receive the One UI 2.5 update after the Galaxy S20 lineup. It names phones that you’d expect to make the list, such as the lineup and the , the series including the , and the company’s foldables like the original and the .
Brace yourself: The Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 series made the list
Along with the aforementioned phones that you would expect to be eligible for One UI 2.5, Samsung’s official announcement surprisingly lists the , the , and the as being queued up for receiving this latest version of One UI.
This is truly exciting news and you might be thinking that Samsung’s new has retroactively extended to the 2018 flagship phones. However, we wouldn’t be surprised if these devices have been added to the One UI 2.5 list by accident considering how uncertain Samsung was about bringing duo , and how many months people had to wait for this development to conclude.
You could say that there is hope for the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 series to receive some One UI 2.5 features later down the line, but it’s too early to be certain of anything and a bit of skepticism might be healthy until Samsung sheds more light on the matter. We’ll keep you up to speed as soon as we find out more about Samsung’s update plans.
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