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The Galaxy S7 series is over 4 years old, but it just got an update

June 20, 2025

Samsungannouncedearlier this year that it will be delivering three generations of Android version updates to a variety of devices. Unfortunately, the oldest phones and tablets included in this pledge only date back to 2019.

So we’re quite surprised to see theGalaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edgenow receiving an update, according toSamMobileand users onReddit. This isn’t an Android version update unfortunately, but rather the September 2020 security patch.

The Galaxy S7 series is getting an update with a security patch.

It’s still a noteworthy move for an Android OEM to update a phone line that’s well over four years old though. In fact, the Galaxy S7 series was dropped fromthe list of phonesreceiving even quarterly security updates, with theGalaxy S8 seriesbeing the oldest S series flagship still getting security patches. Presumably Samsung is throwing a bone to S7 owners or the patch simply fixed a critical vulnerability.

In any event, the update itself weighs in at 69MB according to a screenshot posted on Reddit, and is apparently hitting devices in Canada and the UK.

Samsung isn’t the only brand to offer updates to ageing devices in 2020 either. HUAWEIreportedlyupdatedits 2015-era Mate 8 and 2016-era P9 earlier this year, delivering a security patch and smart charging feature to reduce battery degradation. Hopefully this becomes a trend of sorts for even more devices and brands.

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