The Samsung Galaxy S20 series comprising Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra will no longer get monthly security updates since they are past Samsung's promised software support timeline. However, Samsung hasn't entirely dropped software support for these phones since it will continue to release security patches for them for some time.
The Korean brand has moved the S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra to a quarterly update schedule and will release security updates for these phones every three months. However, it's unclear how long this S20 trio will continue to receive security patches from Samsung.
The Galaxy S20 lineup also includes the Galaxy S20 FE, which will keep on receiving monthly security updates for a few months. It remains to be seen if Samsung will extend software support for the S20 FE by moving it to the quarterly update schedule or end it altogether after it completes its four-year software support cycle.
Maybe your phone's time and date not accurate....try fix it then retry software update
why do they make perfectly good phones completely of no use what so ever after a few years ? is this an attempt to increase damage to the environment with the unessesary production of new phones that are only needed because they have made it so the o...
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