Samsung commits to three years of Android updates
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Alex Gordon
on Thu, 2020-08-13 22:41
Earlier this month, Samsung announced that it will be committing to three years of Android updates. This means that all of its devices will be getting updates and not just limit this to the flagship Galaxy S and Note models.
The list of devices that will be receiving updates include the A series, such as the Galaxy A71 5G and the Galaxy A90. This is exciting news for T-Mobile customers who are considering the latest family plan promotion that gives a free Galaxy A71 5G along with activation of four lines of service.
So if you’ve ever wanted to pick up this device and be ready with a 5G capable device, this is a great time to buy it. The mid-range phone will be receiving Android OS updates for the next three years.
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