Just a little over 24 hours since Samsung released the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 to the Galaxy S22 series, and while the rollout is still happening, many users waiting to receive the update. We now have a tentative timeline shared by Samsung that talks about all the legible phones and the months that they would be receiving the update.
Samsung Is Committed to Update Nearly 50 Galaxy Phones to Android 13-Based One UI 5.0 in the Coming 4 Months
It should not come as a surprise that Samsung has been hard at work when it comes to ensuring timely software updates, and the delivery of Android 13-based One UI 5.0 is just a testament to that. Unlike in the early years, the South Korean tech firm is making sure that the update reaches everyone and not just those who paid a premium for flagship devices.
With that said, below, you can look at the tentative timeline below.
October 2022
Galaxy S22Galaxy S22+Galaxy S22 Ultra
November 2022
Galaxy Z Fold 4Galaxy Z Flip 4Galaxy Z Fold 3Galaxy Z Flip 3Galaxy S21Galaxy S21+Galaxy S21 UltraGalaxy Note 20Galaxy S20Galaxy S20+Galaxy S20 UltraGalaxy Tab S8Galaxy Tab S8+Galaxy Tab S8 UltraGalaxy Tab S7Galaxy Tab S7+Galaxy Quantum 3Galaxy A53 5GGalaxy A33 5G
December 2022
Galaxy Z Fold 2Galaxy Z Flip 5GGalaxy Z FlipGalaxy S20 FEGalaxy Tab S7 FE/S7 FE 5GGalaxy Tab S6 LiteGalaxy A QuantumGalaxy A Quantum 2Galaxy A52s 5GGalaxy A51Galaxy A51 5GGalaxy A42 5GGalaxy A32Galaxy JumpGalaxy Jump 2
January 2023
Galaxy Tab A8Galaxy Tab A7 LiteGalaxy Tab Active 3Galaxy Buddy 2Galaxy Wide 6Galaxy Wide 5Galaxy BuddyGalaxy A23Galaxy A13Galaxy M12Galaxy XCover 5
February 2023
Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
Looking at the timeline, we can see that Samsung is planning on updating at least 50 phones over the course of the upcoming 4 months. This surely is a very strong commitment and something that we have not seen before.
Whether or not these updates arrive on time for these devices is still something that we are looking forward to seeing, but knowing Samsung's software update history, we should not be worried.
Do you see your Samsung Galaxy phone on the list? Let us know in the comments below.









