How many software updates will the Galaxy S25 receive?
Best answer: Samsung is expected to continue offering the same extended software support for the Galaxy S26 series as it has done with previous flagship phones, providing up to seven years of OS upgrades and security updates.
Updates galore for the Galaxy S26 series
Well, it means you can hold onto your phone for much longer without worrying about it being outdated. When a new Samsung flagship launches, Samsung normally updates it regularly each month with a new security patch, and after some time, that cadence will slow to once a quarter and then biannual updates toward the end of its life.
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Beyond monthly security patches, Samsung may occasionally provide bug fixes and feature updates. These would be separate from major OS upgrades, which normally arrive once a year with new features, updated UI elements, and more.
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With the Galaxy S26 series, we can then expect owners to continue receiving updates until 2032 and likely receive Android 23 or whatever the software will be called then.
However, it’s worth noting that as time goes on, the aging chipset may not be able to support all the new features that are announced each year, as they will be initially designed to work on newer chipsets before Samsung tries to optimize for older devices/chips.
Fortunately, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which is expected to power the Galaxy S26 series, is plenty powerful and should be able to handle much of what’s thrown at it over the next few years, including new AI capabilities such as agentic AI. The Exynos 2600, which is also expected to power the series in certain regions, should be capable of supporting seven years of upgrades.
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The Galaxy S25 Ultra is possibly Samsung’s best smartphone of 2025, thanks to its strong specs, built-in S Pen, and suite of AI features. With an extended software update promise, buying one now means you’ll still get the latest updates for years to come.


