Samsung Galaxy S10 was launched last year with Android 9 Pie p5411
Samsung announced during its Galaxy Unpacked event yesterday, August 5, that it will be delivering three years of Android updates for its flagship smartphones. Initially, the company had stated that it would offer two years of updates to its phones, causing outrage among its customers. Now, starting with the Samsung Galaxy S10 and beyond, Samsung flagship owners will get new Android versions for three years after launch. This is limited to the company's smartphones for now and the update situation with its tablets is still unclear.
During the Galaxy Unpacked event Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series as well.
At the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 20 series that includes the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and its Ultra variant. The Galaxy Note 20 is priced at Rs. 77,999 in India, while the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G carries a price tag of Rs. 1,04,999.
Further, the company also unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 2. As of now, the company has not shared pricing and availability for the Indian market for any new product apart from Galaxy Note 20 series.
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