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A Series & Other MobileFor example, consider the update schedule for Samsung's Galaxy A series. The Galaxy A14 5G will typically receive the latest software patch with a one-month delay. So in August, it will receive the July security patch. On the other hand, the newer Galaxy A15 5G will get the current month's security patch, in this case, August.
This update approach allows Samsung to have the newest models while still maintaining regular updates for older devices, keeping their users happy and max on security.
I don't know if this is how it works exactly, so correct me, if I'm wrong. (Note. I'm using the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G).
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A Series & Other MobileThat's not how it works. The A25 5G which was released at the same time as the A15 5G always gets updates later than the A15 5G. The A15 5G got the July security update in Europe this week, the A25 5G is still on the May update.
New phones tend to get updates more frequently than the Samsung list shows. So far the A15 5G has had bimonthly updates in January, March, May and July.
The A25 5G has so far had updates in January, February, April and May. The South American version of the phone got a June update in July, not the July update for some reason.
I think the A15 5G is more likely to get a September update than an August update.