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Samsung Ends Updates for Galaxy Tab S7 FE, F52 5G, and A22 5G: What’s Next?

Three Samsung Devices Lose Software Support in July 2025: What It Means for Users
Galaxy Tab S7 FE, F52 5G, and A22 5G Officially End Update Cycle

No More Software Updates for Three 2021 Galaxy Devices

Samsung’s latest software update plan for July 2025 brings an end to update support for three Galaxy models:

  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE
  • Galaxy F52 5G
  • Galaxy A22 5G

These devices, released in 2021, have now completed their promised update cycle and will not receive any more major Android or security updates from Samsung.

What Updates Are Ending?

  • Until July 2025, these models were still getting biannual (twice-yearly) security updates.
  • Now, they will not receive any further Samsung firmware, security, or feature updates.

Will My Device Still Work?

Yes! While official Samsung updates are over, you’ll still get important Google Play system updates for some time.

  • These updates help patch key security vulnerabilities and keep essential services running smoothly.
  • Banking apps, messaging, calls, and browsing will continue to work normally.

Should You Upgrade?

  • If you want the latest Android features, improved performance, and ongoing security patches, consider upgrading to a newer device like:
    • Galaxy A56
    • Galaxy F56 5G
    • Galaxy Tab S10 series
  • These new models are set to receive regular updates for years to come.

No Rush to Upgrade If You’re Satisfied

  • If your current Galaxy Tab S7 FE, F52 5G, or A22 5G is working fine and meeting your needs, there’s no urgent need to switch.
  • These devices will remain safe for daily use as long as you continue receiving Google Play system updates.

Final Take

Losing Samsung software support doesn’t make your device obsolete overnight. You can still call, text, browse, and use most apps as usual.

  • However, for long-term security and access to new features, upgrading within the next year or two is a good idea.
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