Samsung is expected to release its next-gen mobile OS update, One UI 4.0, based onAndroid 12later this year. Although the Korean giant is yet to officially announce the upcoming update, we have compiled a list of Samsung Galaxy devices that will receive the One UI 4.0 update based on their promised update cycle.
Now, for those unaware, eligible Samsung Galaxy devices currently run One UI 3.1 based on Android 11, and Samsung has confirmed to release One UI 3.5 sometime in August. However, the One UI 4.0 update will be a significant update that will be based on Android 12. As a result, some of the older Galaxy devices will be ineligible to support the said OS, while for some of them, One UI 4.0 will be the last major Android update. Eligible devices will continue to receive Android security updates for four years,as confirmed by Samsungearlier this year.
List of One UI 4.0 Supported Galaxy Devices (Android 12)
So, here is the list of Samsung Galaxy devices that will get the One UI 4.0 update, once it debuts later this year.
So, above is the comprehensive list of Samsung Galaxy devices that are expected to receive the upcoming One UI 4.0 (Android 12) update. However, it is worth pointing out that it is not the final list and only contains the devices that are expected to run the OS. Samsung has not yet confirmed the list of compatible devices for One UI 4.0.
The Korean giant, as aforementioned, will be releasing the One UI 3.5 next month for its devices. The said update will be released for all the current devices running One UI version 3.1. Moreover, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3, which will beannounced at the August 11 event, will reportedly run One UI 3.5 out of the box.
Is your Galaxy device on this list? If yes, are you excited to rock the upcoming One UI 4.0 update based on Android 12? Let us know your expectations in the comments below.
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