Samsung Confirms Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 Will Not Receive Android 14 Update
In a recent update, Samsung confirmed that the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 will not receive the Android 14 update with the One UI 6.0 interface. Last week, users of these flagship devices were excited when a Samsung listing mentioned that they would receive the update. However, many were skeptical due to the devices’ update policy. After much confusion, Samsung admitted that the listing was a mistake and that the devices will not be updated.
The confusion began when Samsung made a post about the camera enhancements that the phones would receive with the One UI 6.0. In the footer of the page, the company accidentally listed the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20, along with other older models, as eligible for the update. The footer has since been corrected, and the mistakenly listed devices have been removed.
The Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 were released
What caused the confusion and mistaken listing of the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 as eligible for the Android 14 update?
Samsung has recently confirmed that the highly anticipated Android 14 update will not be available for the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20. This news comes as a disappointment to many users who were initially excited after a Samsung listing seemingly indicated that the update would be coming to these flagship devices.
However, it seems that this listing was a mistake, and Samsung has now clarified that the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 will not be receiving the much-anticipated update. This admission comes after a period of confusion and skepticism surrounding the devices’ update policy.
The confusion began when Samsung released a post highlighting camera enhancements that would be included in the upcoming One UI 6.0. Unfortunately, the footer of the post mistakenly listed the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20, along with older models, as eligible for the update. Thankfully, Samsung has quickly rectified the situation by correcting the footer and removing the wrongly listed devices.
While users may be disappointed by this news, it’s important to note that Samsung offers regular updates and improvements to its devices. So, even though the Android 14 update won’t be available for the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20, there will likely be other updates and features to look forward to in the future.
This is disappointing news for Samsung users who were hoping for continued software updates on their Galaxy devices.
It’s frustrating to see flagship devices like the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 being left behind when it comes to software updates. Samsung should prioritize their loyal customers by providing longer support for these devices.