Android 12: Which Samsung smartphone will receive the update?

Samsung's software support system is one of the best among Android smartphone manufacturers right now. The company guarantees at least three years of major Android updates for its flagship smartphones, and up to four years of security updates for its new devices. In this article, you can check out the list of Samsung smartphones that are eligible to receive Android 12 and One UI 4.0.
For additional information on the release of Android 12 for other smartphone manufacturers, do visit our dedicated Android 12 update tracker page.
Update note (15.11.2021)
Samsung has just officially released the new One UI 4.0, the Android 12-based user interface. The update begins to be released globally today for Galaxy S21 series models — including Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra. One UI 4.0 brings new customization options and privacy features.
- What to expect from One UI 4.0? See what your Samsung phone will look like with Android 12
On this page, we list all Samsung phones that should receive the update to Android 12/One UI 4.0 based on the history of updates and announcements made on the manufacturer's official pages. Below you will find the models divided by categories.
Galaxy A series update
Samsung's Galaxy A series offers mid-range models with some advanced camera and networking features. Thus, devices like the Galaxy A52 deliver the capability of 5G network support, while the Galaxy A72 has a telephoto lens in its quad-camera configuration.
Product Model | Update Date |
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Galaxy A01 | 2022 |
Galaxy A02 | 2022 |
Galaxy A03 | 2022 |
Galaxy A02s | 2022 |
Galaxy A11 | 2022 |
Galaxy A12 | 2022 |
Galaxy A21 | 2022 |
Galaxy A21s | 2022 |
Galaxy A22 | 2022 |
Galaxy A31 | 2022 |
Galaxy A32 (5G) | 2022 |
Galaxy A32 (LTE) | 2022 |
Galaxy A41 | 2022 |
Galaxy A42 (5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy A51 (LTE/5G) | 2022 |
Galaxy A52 (LTE) | 2021 |
Galaxy A52 (5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy A52s (5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy A71 (LTE/5G) | 2022 |
Galaxy A72 | 2021 |
Galaxy A82 5G | 2021 |
Galaxy A90 5G | 2022 |
Galaxy S series update
The Galaxy S series needs no introduction, right? Here, at least three generations of Samsung's flagship line will feature the latest operating system version. However, based on Samsung's update strategy, it's worth remembering that Android 12 will be the last major update for the Galaxy S10 series.
Product Model | Date of Update |
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Galaxy S10 | 2021 |
Galaxy S10 5G | 2021 |
Galaxy S10+ | 2021 |
Galaxy S10 Lite | 2022 |
Galaxy S10e | 2021 |
Galaxy S20 | 2021 |
Galaxy S20+ | 2021 |
Galaxy S20 Ultra | 2021 |
Galaxy S20 FE | 2021 |
Galaxy S21 | November 2021 |
Galaxy S21+ | November 2021 |
Galaxy S21 Ultra | November 2021 |
Galaxy Note series update
In March this year, Samsung CEO DJ Koh did mention that the company was evaluating whether to release the annual update for the Galaxy Note line in 2021 or not. Not too long after that, models that fall within Samsung's software update policy for the Galaxy Note range were the Note 10 and Note 20. Like the Galaxy S10 series, the Note 10 range is expected to receive Android 12 as the last major OS update.
Product Model | Date Updated |
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Galaxy Note 10 (LTE/5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Note 10e | 2022 |
Galaxy Note 10+ (LTE/5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Note 10 Lite | 2022 |
Galaxy Note 20 (LTE/5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (LTE/5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Z series update
And the reason that we don't have new Galaxy Note devices would be due to the Galaxy Z series, which would end up directly competing with the Note 30 in the second half of the year should it roll out then. These are Samsung's folding models that will receive the One UI based on Android 12:
Product Model | Date Updated |
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Galaxy Z Flip (LTE/5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Z Fold 2 (5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Z Fold 3 (5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Z Flip 3 (5G) | 2021 |
Galaxy Fold series update
While we're still on the topic of Samsung's foldable screen devices, the Galaxy Fold should receive Android 12 as well. However, this will be the last major software update for this veteran device.
Product Model | Update Date |
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Galaxy Fold | 2021 |
Galaxy M series update
Another popular series from Samsung is the Galaxy M range. Among the highlights of the line, we have the recently announced Galaxy M32 that boasts an absurd 6,000 mAh battery! However, availability of devices in this range is limited depending on which region you reside in.
Product Model | Date of update |
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Galaxy M02 | 2022 |
Galaxy M02s | 2022 |
Galaxy M12 | 2022 |
Galaxy M21 | 2022 |
Galaxy M21s | 2022 |
Galaxy M22 | 2022 |
Galaxy M31 | 2022 |
Galaxy M31 Prime Edition | 2022 |
Galaxy M31s | 2022 |
Galaxy M32 | 2022 |
Galaxy M42 5G | 2022 |
Galaxy M51 | 2022 |
Galaxy M52 5G | 2022 |
Galaxy M62 | 2022 |
Galaxy XCover Series Upgrade
Samsung's line of rugged phones also has a couple of devices that are eligible to receive the OS upgrade. The most popular models are the:
Product Model | Upgrade Date |
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Galaxy XCover Pro | 2022 |
Galaxy XCover 5 | 2022 |
Galaxy Tab series upgrade
Last but not least, we also have the list of Samsung's Galaxy Tab series tablets that are expected to receive the OS upgrade to the next version of Android.
Product Model | Update Date |
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Galaxy Tab S7 | 2021 |
Galaxy Tab S7+ | 2021 |
Galaxy Tab S6 | 2022 |
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite | 2022 |
Galaxy Tab A 8.4 | 2022 |
Galaxy Tab A7 Lite | 2022 |
Galaxy Tab Active 3 | 2022 |
All right then! This list will be constantly updated with new devices and information concerning the operating system update schedule for Samsung smartphones. If you own one of the above devices or are thinking about purchasing a new one, bookmark this page so that you always have a shortcut in your browser and can quickly check the status of the Samsung update for Android 12.
Finally, I also want to mention that Samsung promises 5 years of security patches for flagships and mid-range phones that are part of the "Enterprise Edition" series, mainly targeting the corporate market.
So, did you find your smartphone to be among the eligible models that will receive the new Android 12 and the new OneUI 4.0 updates?