Amid growing speculation about the next Exynos chip for the Samsung Galaxy S24, the flagship of the South Korean house scheduled to launch in early 2024, it’s time to take stock of Samsung smartphones that have received the update to Android 14. The expected version jump is accompanied by a custom interface One user interface 6Now available for various mobile devices. Below we provide the full list of compatible devices.
News in Android 14 for the Samsung Galaxy line
Although the update does not feature major new features, users of the Samsung Galaxy line will enjoy significant improvements, such as support for UltraHDR, flash notifications, improved settings, and other changes that improve the smartphone user experience. Although they are not revolutionary changes, since October 2023, it has become an essential update that should be installed as soon as possible, even for security reasons.
Samsung smartphones compatible with Android 14
Starting with the flagship models Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra and S23 FE, released in 2023, these were the first to officially receive the update. Other high-end devices followed, including the Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, and S21 FE. On the other hand, the latest foldable devices Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 are still waiting to receive the update.
In the mid-range category, the update has arrived in Europe for models such as the Samsung Galaxy A54, A34, A14, and A52s. Finally, the tablets that got the long-awaited update to Android 14 are the following:
– Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, S9 FE, S9+ FE
– Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra
If you’re interested in knowing when the update will be rolled out to your smartphone, check out the full list:
- Galaxy Z Fold 5 – November 2023
- Galaxy Z Fold 4 – December 2023
- Galaxy Z Fold 3 – December 2023
- Galaxy Z Flip 5 – November 2023
- Galaxy Z Flip 4 – December 2023
- Galaxy Z Flip 3 – December 2023
- Galaxy S22 – December 2023
- Galaxy S22+ – December 2023
- Galaxy S22 Ultra – December 2023
- Galaxy S21 – December 2023
- Galaxy S21+ – December 2023
- Galaxy S21 Ultra – December 2023
- Galaxy S21 FE – December 2023
- Galaxy A72 – December 2023
- Galaxy A54 5G – November 2023
- Galaxy A53 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy A52 – December 2023
- Galaxy A52 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy A52s 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy A34 5G – November 2023
- Galaxy A33 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy A23 5G – January 2024
- Galaxy A14 – December 2023
- Galaxy A14 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy A13 – February 2024
- Galaxy A13 5G – February 2024
- Galaxy A04s – February 2024
- Galaxy M53 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy M33 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy M23 5G – February 2024
- Galaxy M13 – February 2024
- Galaxy XCover 6 Pro – December 2023
If you’re a Samsung tablet owner, check out this list:
- Galaxy Tab S9 – November 2023
- Galaxy Tab S9 5G – November 2023
- Galaxy Tab S9+ – November 2023
- Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G – November 2023
- Galaxy Tab S8 – December 2023
- Galaxy Tab S8 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy Tab S8+ – December 2023
- Galaxy Tab S8+ 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra – December 2023
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G – December 2023
- Galaxy Tab S7 FE – January 2024
- Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G – January 2024
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite – November 2023
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro – January 2024
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro 5G – January 2024
- Galaxy Tab A8 – February 2024
- Galaxy Tab A7 Lite – February 2024
However, it is important to note that in the future, the update will undoubtedly not reach the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Z Flip 2, as well as previous versions of these devices. Users of these models should stay tuned for future news about possible updates. Have you already updated your device? Tell us your experience!
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