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Samsung Devices to Receive Android 12 Update

Samsung Devices to Receive Android 12 Update

It is no secret that Samsung has had some difficulties in recent years. The company's smartphone division reported a $1.4 billion loss for the third quarter of 2018, and its mobile division lost $2.3 billion in total over the course of that same period. This resulted in the company announcing plans to cut jobs by 10%. However, it appears that there is hope on the horizon for Android users who are using one of Samsung's devices!

Just one month after Google released their latest Pixel phone, Samsung is already rolling out an update for some of its Galaxy device. The new Ice Cream Sandwich OS has been highly anticipated by users and developers alike as they look forward to testing all aspects of it before widespread release next year- indeed there's more than enough time! So keep your eyes peeled if you own any recent models (especially those with screens around 5 inches or smaller) because this shouldn't be too long coming either way.

Whatā€™s new in Android 12 on Samsung Galaxy devices?

The new Samsung Galaxy devices are coming with one of the most significant updates to Android yet, but it's exclusive for Google Pixel phones. One UI looks like a mix between stock and theme mods while still keeping some features from previous versions such as app iconography or recent menu gridlines on screen!

Like Pixels, Android 12 on Samsung devices forces all widgets to have rounded corners and also adopts a new design language for some of those Widgets. Some stock apps that are updated with this update in particular include the Play Store; however you may notice an interesting feature called ā€œDynamic Color" where colors can pull from one wall paper and apply themselves throughout many different aspects or screens within most applications--it really brings life back into your device!

With the release of Android 12, users will have many new and innovative features to take into account. One such feature is privacy enhancement which allows them to be transparent about when their microphone or camera may be turned on without necessarily having full access rights for an app. With this new capability in place it becomes easier than ever before how close certain apps are able get with accessing your sensitive data; making sure only those necessary ones can do so!

This update also brings forth other innovations including extended location permissions where instead just providing precise coordinates at time-of-use (iTU), now you give out something more like "approximate" around where they need coverage - meaning less surprises down future.

Samsung devices confirmed to get Android 12

What are the odds that your phone or tablet is going to be updated? Pretty slim, considering how many recent Samsung devices have been confirmed as being candidates. That said though - there's always a chance! The following list includes just some examples from across all of their releases over the last couple years.

Galaxy S:

Galaxy smartphones are the most popular type of mobile device globally and Samsung is always at the top. Upcoming Android updates for Galaxy S21 users will expand upon what was already announced this year when they updated those devices to 7nm chips from their previous 10 nm process technology, which should make them better in every way imaginable! There's also an update coming that brings FaceTransition 2.0 tech just like iPhone XR has got going on so keep your eye out if you have a bunch o' bucks but need something less expensive than Apple products because next year could be all about saving some dough while still having access too goodies.

Samsung announced that they will be opening up their newest device, the Galaxy S20 to Android 12 updates in beta starting this November. With it being such an early release for these phones and noting how quickly we are approaching 2020; many users may want to start saving money on purchasing one or two new devices just so you can get access when they become available!

  • Galaxy S21 ā€” Available now
  • Galaxy S21+ ā€” Available now
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra ā€” Available now
  • Galaxy S20 ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy S20+ ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy S20 FE
  • Galaxy S10 ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy S10e ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy S10+ ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy S10 5G ā€” Beta available now

Galaxy Note:

Samsung's Galaxy Note lineup will only see five devices updated to Android 12. This includes both the recently released Galaxy Note 20 and older generation models such as the 10 series, which has been in beta since December 2021 with support extended until Spring 2022

This means that while we can expect more innovations from this company soon enough - including some of their most recent technologies- it also leaves many fans disappointed about missing out on features or new releases altogether due solely because they're running outdated software version (which is why I try not focus too much attention onto what already happened.

  • Galaxy Note 20 ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy Note 10 ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy Note 10+ ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy Note 10 5G ā€” Beta available now

Galaxy Foldable:

Samsung is all set to release new Galaxy phones this year, with the Foldables and UFAs. One UI 4 will come preinstalled on them which has been heavily customized for these devices making it work seamlessly across screens. Samsung already released betas of their upcoming models including a phone called ā€œGalaxy Z-fold 3ā€ or something along those lines; we'll update you when more information becomes available! Next up from what I hear through grape vine contact within my network: "Have no fear if buying one off ebay as some sellers do offer updates before shipping.

The latest Samsung smartphones are now receiving the Android 12 update! The Galaxy Z Flip 3 and foldable smartphone was released in early 2021, but due to some technical difficulties it has taken longer than expected for this stable release. Now that most people can download an official OTG driver from Google Play Store on their phone they will be able install firmwares independently without any issues at all - even if you're not connected via WiFi or mobile data because these files don't require internet connection before installation which means there's less risk involved when installing custom software onto your device as well.Ā The good news doesnā€™t stop here: we'll also start seeing more devices getting support next year once again after being left out during Q1.

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 ā€” Available now
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy Fold
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 ā€” Available now
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5G ā€” Beta available now
  • Galaxy Z Flip ā€” Beta available now

Galaxy A:

Android 12, the latest update from Google for Android devices is now available! This new software will be coming soon to many popular Samsung smartphones. As of November 16th they have confirmed 15 different Galaxy A series phones including a few models that were released in September 2018 or earlier but still some freshness left on there list so far anyways.

  • Galaxy A82 5G
  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A52
  • Galaxy A52 5G
  • Galaxy A52s 5G
  • Galaxy A42 5G
  • Galaxy A32 5G
  • Galaxy A71 5G
  • Galaxy A51 5G
  • Galaxy A51
  • Galaxy A21
  • Galaxy A12
  • Galaxy A02s
  • Galaxy A01
  • Galaxy A11

Galaxy Tab:

It's not easy to find a good Android tablet with support these days. I mean, if you're looking for Samsung tablets in particular then chances are they will have your back but that doesn't necessarily make things any easier! Fortunately though - at least as far as 8 different models of their devices go- they seem ready and willing (or rather: inclined) enough now; until March 2019 when Google releases version 12 onto our screens through monthly security updates from here on out.

  • Galaxy Tab S7
  • Galaxy Tab S7+
  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab S6
  • Galaxy Tab Active 3
  • Galaxy Tab A7 (2020)
  • Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

When will my Samsung device get Android 12?

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Flip 3 are next in line, with Samsung planning a launch this December. Notable we've seen multiple beta updates for these devices since they first opened up preorders of it so clearly is getting close to that days release date!

The timeline, released via the Samsung Members app, sees most of Samsungā€™s smartphone being updated to Android 12 in January and February next year. Most Galaxy S20 series smartphones will receive these updates as well but one interesting quirk is that it says standard versions won't be able come out anytime soon; instead they'll get theirs by end-of-January where all other models are scheduled for early February release dates.

What's on this schedule? Well, Samsung plans to be rolling out Android 12 for the next 8 months with some Galaxy A series devices not being updated until August. Of course there is always a chance things could speed up if development goes well!

Keep in mind these dates could vary by region, carrier, or various other factors.

December 2021

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3

January 2022

  • Galaxy Z Fold 2
  • Galaxy Z Flip
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5G
  • Galaxy S20+/S20 Ultra/S20 FE
  • Galaxy Note 20/Ultra
  • Galaxy Note 10/10+/10+ 5G
  • Galaxy Fold

February 2022

  • Galaxy A52 5G
  • Galaxy S20
  • Galaxy S10 5G
  • Galaxy S10
  • Galaxy S10e
  • Galaxy S10+
  • Galaxy S10 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab S7
  • Galaxy Tab S7+
  • Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G

March 2022

  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE

April 2022

  • Galaxy A51 5G
  • Galaxy A51
  • Galaxy A71 5G
  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

May 2022

  • Galaxy Tab S6
  • Galaxy Tab Active 3
  • Galaxy Tab A7 (2020)
  • Galaxy A42 5G
  • Galaxy A32 5G

June 2022

  • Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
  • Galaxy XCover Pro

July 2022

  • Galaxy A21
  • Galaxy A12
  • August 2022
  • Galaxy A02s
  • Galaxy A01
  • Galaxy A11

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