The latest security updates for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note 8 are on today's daily firmware updates list, so just pick the right model, go through our tutorial and begin updating your smartphone right now.
The Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy A5 are the only models on our list of daily updates today, Before you download and try to flash any of the firmware, take a look at this tutorial for ensuring the safety of your device.
A brand new firmware updates list is here as always, and if you see your device on today's list, go through our tutorial first, before attempting to flash any of the firmware. If your device is not on the list, head over to our firmware section and you are sure to find multiple ROM updates for your Samsung tablet and smartphone.
Here is the daily firmware updates list of the day and if you see your Samsung device on the list, make sure you take a look at this tutorial first, before attempting to flash the firmware. If your device is not on the list, head over to our firmware section and you are sure to find multiple custom ROM updates for your Samsung tablet and smartphone.
Owning a low-end smartphone is never pleasant, it doesn't matter which Android smartphone manufacturer you choose to be honest, but it never feels nice to report that an OEM has officially stopped supporting one of its handsets. Samsung has just updated its security updates page and among other things, Android Police found that the Galaxy A3 (2016), Galaxy J1 (2016) and Galaxy J3 (2016) has been removed from the update page, signaling that the three handsets from two years ago are no longer supported.
In case you are wondering what that means, it basically means that if you own any of these three smartphones, it's time to think about buying something else because they will likely not be receiving anymore updates of any kind from the OEM. Sad as it may be for owners of these models, it was expected, given that Samsung doesn't support any of its low-end models, post the two-year mark. At the same time, the Galaxy A8 (2018), Galaxy A8+ (2018), Galaxy J2 (2018), and Galaxy Tab Active2 were the latest additions to the update page.
Check out our firmware section to find all the latest updates for your Samsung smartphones and tablets.
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
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