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One UI Update Policy: These Samsung devices eligible for Three Android Upgrades

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The software update is a must for every device. Isn’t it? Yes, it is because the updates bring new features, fixes, improvements, and much more for better device performance. However, you can use your smartphone without updating the software update as it is important, not mandatory.

But without updating your device, you will not get new features and bug fixes on your phone. So, if you’re facing any issue on your smartphone then it may be fixed by installing the latest update.

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Back in 2020, Samsung announced that it would provide at least three major Android OS updates to all the flagships from 2019 and later. This update policy began with Galaxy Note 20 series and Galaxy Z Fold 2 smartphones.

Previously, most Samsung Galaxy devices received two major and two years of regular monthly security patches, quarterly patches for the third year. But now, Samsung has stepped up its policy and promised to release three major Android updates.

Apart from the Galaxy S and Note series flagship smartphones, Samsung has also listed a number of smartphones of its Galaxy A series to get three years of OS upgrade support. Apparently, all upcoming Samsung phones and tablets from the same segment will feature in the list.

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Samsung Three Android Upgrades Policy: Eligible Device List

You can check the list of the smartphones that are confirmed to get three Android OS updates.

  • Galaxy S Series
  • Galaxy Note Series
  • Galaxy A Series
  • Galaxy Z /Fold Series
  • Galaxy Tab Series

 

Galaxy S series


Galaxy S22 Series


  • Galaxy S22 5G
  • Galaxy S22+ 5G
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G – upcoming

Galaxy S21 Series


  • Galaxy S21 5G
  • Galaxy S21+ 5G
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
  • Galaxy S21 FE 5G

Galaxy S20 Series


  • Galaxy S20 Ultra (4G/5G)
  • Galaxy S20+ (4G/5G)
  • Galaxy S20 (4G/5G)
  • Galaxy S20 FE (4G/5G)

Galaxy S10 Series


  • Galaxy S10 5G
  • Galaxy S10
  • Galaxy S10+
  • Galaxy S10e
  • Galaxy S10 Lite

 

Galaxy Note series


Galaxy Note 20 Series


  • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (4G/5G)
  • Galaxy Note 20 (4G/5G)

Galaxy Note 10 Series


  • Galaxy Note 10+ (4G/5G)
  • Galaxy Note 10 (4G/5G)
  • Galaxy Note 10 Lite

 

Galaxy A series


  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A52 5G
  • Galaxy A52
  • Galaxy A52s
  • Galaxy A71 5G
  • Galaxy A71
  • Galaxy A51 5G
  • Galaxy A51
  • Galaxy A90 5G

 

Galaxy Z/Fold Series


Galaxy Fold Series


  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G
  • Galaxy Fold (LTE/5G)
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G

Galaxy Z Flip Series


  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G
  • Galaxy Z Flip
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5G

 

Galaxy Tab series


Galaxy Tab S7 Series


  • Galaxy Tab S7+ (LTE/5G)
  • Galaxy Tab S7 (LTE/5G)
  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE

Galaxy Tab S6 Series


  • Galaxy Tab S6 5G
  • Galaxy Tab S6
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

*Upcoming devices of all the above-mentioned series will be added to this list.

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Android 15 to boost wireless charging with NFC support

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Google plans to introduce support for NFC Wireless charging (WLC) with Android 15. This feature is a significant development for charging small electronic devices. Unlike the widely-used Qi wireless charging, NFC wireless charging does not require large coils, making it ideal for devices with limited internal space.

With the Android 15 update, NFC wireless charging is expected to become more common in smaller devices such as earbuds, styluses, smartwatches, and tracker tags. This support will enhance user convenience and device functionality.

Announced in 2020, the NFC Wireless Charging technology uses antennas that are reportedly smaller than one centimeter. These antennas are versatile, serving both as a means for wireless charging and NFC data transfer. This dual functionality is particularly beneficial for smaller devices.

The slow adoption of NFC Wireless Charging in the market has been attributed to a lack of support from major operating systems. However, the recent Android 15 beta release indicates that Google is now integrating NFC Wireless Charging capabilities into the Android platform. This move could lead to an increase in WLC-enabled accessories.

This feature could transform the charging of devices like tracker tags, which could use NFC for both power and data, and styluses that comply with the USI 2.0 specification.

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Android 15 expands default wallet app choices

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Google has recently released the first beta version of Android 15, which brings a significant update as lets users select a preferred app to serve as their default wallet application. This feature enhances the system’s flexibility, allowing for a personalized choice of NFC payment apps.

Previously, Google Wallet was the default NFC payment app on Pixel phones. With the new update, users have noticed that the AMEX app is also compatible with this setting.

This change is also expected for various payment apps to become the default wallet app on Android devices. Google explains that wallet apps are designed to store essential items like credit cards, loyalty cards, and even car keys, facilitating different types of transactions.

This update is notable because it differs from Apple’s approach on iOS, where alternative digital wallet apps are not allowed. Previously, Android hasn’t blocked third-party wallet apps but this new default setting will make it easier for users to integrate these apps into their payment processes, giving them more options and enhancing the overall user experience.

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Android 15 might allow Google Play to update your phone’s NFC

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Google’s upcoming Android 15 update is set to bring a transformational change in the way NFC technology is updated on smartphones. The company promises to reduce the complexity of operating system updates with Android 15. Notably, the NFC feature offers contactless payments and data transfer.

Back in 2019, Project Mainline was introduced by Google to address the challenge of updating the Android operating system across various devices. Project Mainline allows Google to update essential parts of the operating system directly, bypassing the device manufacturers. This method simplifies the update process and ensures that all devices receive updates simultaneously.

With the introduction of Android 15, Google plans to increase the number of updateable modules from 37 to 40 within Project Mainline. The addition of the ‘com.android.nfcservices’ package is significant because it includes the NFC stack.

Android 15 NFC update

The presence of the NFC stack package along with two other packages indicates that Google is preparing to add these as new modules to the project mainline. Although it has not yet been confirmed whether these will be included or not.

As Android 15 gets closer to its release, it’s clear that Google is working towards a more unified Android experience. The ability to update the NFC stack directly through the Google Play System is a step that provides users with a more consistent and secure operating system.

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