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Samsung says goodbye to Galaxy S20 updates and tweaks A55 beta rules

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Samsung has some big news for its phone users! The company recently announced that it’s stopping software updates for the Galaxy S20 series. This includes models like the S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra, which came out a few years back. These phones got their last big update a while ago, and now Samsung is ready to move on. It’s a normal step for older devices—companies focus on newer ones after a certain time. Fans of the S20 might feel a bit sad, but it’s been a good run with plenty of improvements over the years.

Meanwhile, Samsung is shaking things up for its newer phones too! In India, the Galaxy A55 is getting ready for the One UI 7 beta test. This is exciting because One UI 7 brings fresh features and a smoother experience. What’s new this time? Samsung dropped the rule that you need Wi-Fi to download the beta. Before, users had to connect to Wi-Fi to grab the update, but now mobile data works too. This makes it easier for people to join the test, especially if they’re on the go or don’t have Wi-Fi nearby.

These changes show how Samsung is balancing its focus. The S20 series is stepping back after years of support, while the A55 is stepping up with more flexible options. It’s all about keeping things simple and user-friendly for everyone. If you’ve got an S20, it’ll still work fine—it just won’t get new tricks. And for A55 owners in India, trying out One UI 7 is now a breeze. Samsung’s clearly thinking about both old fans and new testers with these moves!

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