Samsung Galaxy S25 series is offical: Here’s software policy

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is officially out now. The company offered a long-lasting seven years of software policy to the Galaxy S25 series to keep it upgraded longer.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series is launched

Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose, California. The series includes Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The company powered the Galaxy S25 series with the Snapdragon 8 Elite. It runs Android 15-based One UI 7 out of the box. The series has a long-lasting software policy. Let’s take a closer look at the details.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series software policy

Samsung has dedicated software policies for each Galaxy smartphone based on which it releases software updates to its devices.

Samsung promised seven years of software support for the Galaxy S25 series It means the series will receive seven major OS updates.

The Galaxy S25 series runs Android 15 out of the box, so according to seven years of long-lasting software policy, it will receive major OS updates up to Android 22 and security patches up to 2032. After receiving all the allotted updates, the series will lose its software support in 2032.

Seven major OS updates will help the device stay upgraded via new features and security patches will enhance the device’s security and privacy, and fix all the bugs and issues as per requirements to deliver seamless and flawless performance over time.

Samsung adopted a seven-year-long long-lasting software policy with the Galaxy S24 series and has expanded it with the newly launched Galaxy S25 series.

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