With the One UI 7 update finally rolling out to Samsung devices older than the Galaxy S25 series, it’s time for the tech giant to wave goodbye to some aging Galaxy smartphones. As of April 2025, six models are officially losing software support, according to Gizmochina. Tech4Get’s here to unpack which phones are out of the update game, what’s next for users, and a cool new AI trick hitting the S25 lineup.
The 6 Galaxy Phones Losing Support
Samsung’s pulling the plug on software and security updates for these six devices, marking the end of their lifecycle:
- Galaxy S20
- Galaxy S20+
- Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Galaxy A52 Enterprise Edition
- Galaxy A72
- Galaxy A32
From flagship favorites to mid-range workhorses, this list spans the price spectrum. The upside? U.S. users ready to upgrade have solid replacements waiting.
Upgrade Options for Every Budget
For premium seekers, the Galaxy S25 series—launched in January 2025—is the go-to, packing top-tier specs and long-term Samsung Galaxy updates. On a tighter budget? Samsung’s got you covered with the new Galaxy A56, A36, and A26, priced between $300 and $500. These affordable picks even come with some Galaxy AI goodies, making them smart swaps for U.S. fans of the A-series.
One UI 7 and the Visual AI Boost
As One UI 7 lands on older devices, the Galaxy S25 series just scored a slick new Visual AI feature, fully live as of this month. Unveiled back in January, it’s now ready to shine. Here’s how it works: press the side button to summon Gemini, then show it something—like a shirt—through your camera. The AI jumps in with real-time suggestions, like pants or a skirt to match. It’s a fun, practical twist on AI, perfect for U.S. users who love tech that thinks on its feet.