Samsung has announced the end of software support for three of its smartphones: the Galaxy A51 5G, Galaxy A41, and Galaxy M01. This decision marks the conclusion of the software update cycle for these models, meaning they will no longer receive security updates from the company.
The Galaxy A51 5G made its debut in January 2020 with One UI 2.0 based on the Android 10 operating system. Over the years, it has received three major Android OS upgrades and now operates on Android 13 with One UI. The device, priced at ₹23,999, features a 6.5-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels.
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In contrast to the Galaxy A51 5G, the Galaxy A41 and Galaxy M01 received two major software updates each, advancing from Android 10 to Android 12 since their 2020 launch.
Recently, Samsung introduced the Galaxy F55 in India, available in two configurations: 8GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB, priced at ₹26,999 and ₹29,999 respectively. This smartphone is offered in Apricot Rush and Raisin Black color options. It sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM. The Galaxy F55 offers 256GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD card. Running on Android 14 with One UI 6.1, Samsung has committed to providing four years of OS updates and five years of security updates for this model. The Galaxy F55 is available for purchase through Flipkart and offline authorized retail stores across India.
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A few months ago, Samsung also launched the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35. Both smartphones feature a 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy A55 5G includes a 50MP main camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), a 12MP
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