Samsung, one of the brands offering the longest software support in the Android market, has completed its support commitment for four popular smartphone models and officially closed the security update period for these devices. Here are the details.
Update support ended for the Galaxy A52s, M32, and two other models
The South Korean tech giant announced that it has ended software support for the Galaxy A03s, Galaxy A52s, Galaxy F42 5G, and Galaxy M32 5G. Operating System (OS) updates for these devices had already been discontinued long ago, but the periodic security updates previously offered will no longer be released.

Samsung had committed to providing security updates for these four models, released in August and September 2021, for four years. As promised, the company provided this support until September 2025, officially marking the end of the software lifecycle for these devices. This decision marks a significant milestone for users of the Galaxy A52s, which has been particularly popular in Turkey.
With the end of security updates, owners of the Galaxy A03s, Galaxy A52s, Galaxy F42 5G, and Galaxy M32 5G may be more vulnerable to potential cyber threats and vulnerabilities in the future. Experts warn that for those still using the devices, it’s time to upgrade to a new phone.
Samsung has also released updated models to replace these devices:
- The Galaxy A07 for Galaxy A03s users.
- The Galaxy F56 for the Galaxy F42 5G.
- The Galaxy M36 for the Galaxy M32 5G.
- For owners of the popular Galaxy A52s, the Galaxy A56 stands out as a superior upgrade.
To maintain the security of your devices and your up-to-date mobile experience, you may want to consider checking out Samsung’s next-generation models.