The Samsung Galaxy S20 series, which includes the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra, will no longer be receiving monthly security updates as they have exceeded Samsung’s promised software support timeline. However, Samsung has not completely stopped providing software support for these phones; they will still be releasing security fixes for them for an unspecified period of time.
This Korean brand has now shifted the S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra to a quarterly update schedule, meaning that security updates for these devices will be rolled out every three months. The length of time for which these three S20 models will continue to receive security patches from Samsung remains uncertain at this point.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
Additionally, the Galaxy S20 series includes the Galaxy S20 FE, which will continue to receive monthly security updates for a few more months. It is uncertain whether Samsung will prolong software support for the S20 FE by transitioning it to the quarterly update schedule or if they will discontinue support altogether once its four-year software support cycle is completed.