Samsung drops software support for Galaxy Note Fan Edition, Galaxy S Light Luxury
Samsung is presumably the lone Android OEM known for offering longer programming support. The new gadgets from the organization are not just affirmed to get somewhere around four years of safety fixes yet some of them are even ensured to get three years of Android refreshes. In any case, sadly, the new strategy isn't appropriate to some extremely old handsets. Samsung cuts off the product backing of two such telephones.
As indicated by a report by SamMobile, Samsung has finished programming support for Galaxy Note Fan Edition and Galaxy S Light Luxury. These two gadgets are at this point not recorded on Samsung's Security Updates Scope page. Simultaneously, the Galaxy Note9 has been presently dropped to quarterly updates rather than month to month.
The Galaxy Note FE was the very first 'Fan Edition' gadget from Samsung. It was only a repaired Galaxy Note7 with a more secure and more modest battery. The handset was delivered a month in front of the dispatch of the Galaxy Note8 in 2017.
It appeared with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and was refreshed dependent upon One UI dependent on Android 9.0 Pie. Being a more seasoned leader from Samsung, it just got two OS refreshes yet four years of safety refreshes.
Then again, the Galaxy S Light Luxury (also known as Galaxy S8 Lite) was a China-elite cell phone. It was a restrained variant of the Galaxy S8. This telephone was delivered in 2018 with Android 8.0 Oreo. It additionally got two OS refreshes up to Android 10-based One UI 2.x yet just three years of safety refreshes.

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