Samsung Galaxy S7 end of life date

Samsung Galaxy S7 end of life date

TL;DR

  • Samsung is reportedly pushing an update to the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S8 phones.
  • The updates seem to address GPS issues on these devices.

Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S8 series both reached end-of-life status a while ago, meaning they’ve stopped receiving software updates. However, it looks like the Korean manufacturer has decided to offer one more update to these devices.

Galaxy Club reports (h/t: SamMobile) that the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S8 phones are both receiving updates to address GPS stability. More specifically, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge update has firmware version G93*FXXU8EVG3 and it weighs in at 31MB. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus update has firmware version G95*FXXUCDVG4 and weighs in at 420MB.

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Unfortunately, the update doesn’t bring a new security patch. So those hoping for anything more substantial will be disappointed. But it’s still great to see Samsung addressing issues with devices from 2016 and 2017.

Galaxy Club also claims that Samsung is working on a similar update for Galaxy S6, just in case you’re still rocking that 2015 flagship after all this time.

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This firmware update for the Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, and S8 better be worth the developers’ trouble

Samsung Galaxy S7 end of life date

Five years after their initial release, most smartphones are no longer receiving regular security patches, let alone Android updates. That said, every once in a while we see some big exception, where a phone company reaches out to deliver a presumably very special update to a handset it was otherwise no longer supporting. That's the sort of situation we're thinking about right now, as Samsung makes the unusual move to release software updates for old Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S7 models — reportedly to fix a... GPS issue?

In recent years, Samsung has earned a well-deserved reputation for reliable, regular updates, and software support that extends longer than many other OEMs. Instead of a measly three years of Android updates and four years of security patches, Samsung offers up to four years of Android updates and five years of patches.

Although the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge aren’t supposed to receive software updates anymore, Samsung has released a 31MB firmware update (version G93*FXXU8EVG3) for the phones (via SamMobile). This is the second unscheduled update since Samsung pulled support in spring 2020, the last one being in November 2020. The patch doesn’t touch the security level, but the change log indicates that GPS stability is being improved.

A similarly labeled GPS-related update is also rolling out to Galaxy S8 owners, but as part of a larger 420MB download. Once again, this firmware update (version G95*FXXUCDVG4) doesn’t include a new security patch, leaving the phone at its previous April 1, 2021, level.

Information on Samsung’s firmware servers suggests similar fixes are also arriving for the Galaxy S9, and possibly even older devices, including the S6 and the 2015 Galaxy J7. Most people have likely forgotten about these phones (or long since traded up), and seeing Samsung update quite so many models like this, absent some critical security flaw being fixed, seems very odd. We'll be keeping an eye out for any further developments in this saga, and hopefully gain a little more insight into what seems to be the world's most important GPS fix.

Will the Samsung Galaxy S7 still work in 2022?

Best answer: No. While the Galaxy S7's hardware is great, its software isn't expected to be updated for much longer. Instead, you should opt for the Galaxy S8 with its updated specs, design, and improved software experience.

How long will the Galaxy S7 be supported?

Instead of a measly three years of Android updates and four years of security patches, Samsung offers up to four years of Android updates and five years of patches.

Is Samsung S7 phone still supported?

Many devices now receive four Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates. The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S8 are almost six years old at this point. They're obviously not on that list. However, Samsung is now rolling out an important update for these discontinued devices.

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