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Business Fortune
14 October, 2025
After four years Samsung ends software support for Galaxy A52s, users to upgrade to the new Galaxy A56 with extended update guarantees.
The Galaxy A52s has officially reached the close of its software support period. Which is launched in 2021, the mid-range phone has accomplished four years on the market, marking the end of the update commitment Samsung had made an announcement.
The Samsung Galaxy A52s was one of the most popular A-series phones, especially for its performance. It was powered by the Snapdragon 778G, a powerful Snapdragon chip available in the mid-range segment at the time. It was launched with Android 11 and later received major upgrades to Android 12, 13, and 14, including several One UI version updates and regular security patches.
Samsung has removed the A52s from its official update schedule for October 2025; it will no longer receive any security patches or firmware updates. Some provisions may still get one last update if they missed the previous update; however, the Galaxy A52s has reached the end of its active software support.
This means it may be time for Galaxy A52s users to seek a newer device, and the Galaxy A56 would be an excellent upgrade, featuring with improved camera, a more premium design, along with a guarantee of six years of security updates, and six significant OS upgrades.