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Good-bye: Samsung ends software update support for Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Samsung recently revealed details of the June 2025 security update, along with the revised list of the software update plan for Galaxy devices. Through this list, Samsung has officially announced the discontinuation of updates for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite.
Now, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite have been removed from the biannual plan with the June 2025 security patch. Samsung has confirmed that these phones have completed their update cycle and will no longer be eligible to receive updates
Users of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite can look forward to newer models such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 and Galaxy Tab S9 series, which offer enhanced features and the latest software.
The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite came with Android 10 in 2020, and the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite came with Android 11 in 2021 and has received updates for three years as promised. However, these phones will not get Android 14 or newer. After five years of software updates, Samsung has officially stopped support for these phones.
Although the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite will no longer receive software updates, the phones will still be safe to use. They will continue to receive Google Play system updates, which include important fixes to keep apps running smoothly. This helps keep the phones safe even without the latest Android features.
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Galaxy S26 Ultra to come with 60W fast charging, confirmed One UI 8.5

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to come with a powerful fast charging brick, and new information shows that the phone will also come with the fastest ever wire charger.
Last week, Ice Universe said that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will break the long-standing fast charging limit this time around. Ironically, the most delinquent Galaxy flagship only supports 45W charging.
According to the information coming from X, the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra flagship will feature 60W wire fast charging, and it’ll count as a big upgrade from last year’s 45W wired charger.
This new report shows that Samsung is focusing on another important segment – fast charging technology for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, followed by a slim structure.
According to the previous information, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship chipset which may be called the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, new dual 200MP camera of different sizes, a bigger and better display, One UI 85, bigger battery life, and more. As this flagship series is expected to make its debut by next year.
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One UI 8 (Android 16) appears for Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36 smartphones

Samsung Galaxy users won’t have to wait long for the One UI 8 update. The company has just started testing Android 16-based One UI 8 on some of its budget models, which is the first step towards rolling out the software update. Now, Samsung has also begun internal testing of One UI 8 on two of its mid-range Galaxy smartphones, the Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36.
X user Mohammad Khatri spotted internal One UI 8 builds for the Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36. This development brings these two mid-range phones on par with newer models like the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, Galaxy A55, Galaxy A35, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A34.
For the Samsung Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36, the One UI 8 builds carry version numbers E346BXXU7EYG7 and M366BXXU1BYG2, respectively. Note that it isn’t the latest build that the Korean tech giant will deliver as part of its official update rollout.
The One UI 8 beta program that started in May this year is still exclusive to the Galaxy S25 series. Don’t expect this beta program to reach non-flagship devices, as the firm has no plans for recent flagship phones either.
The firmware listing does not guarantee an early rollout of the update. It is the first step towards an OTA release on suitable models. You can expect a rollout roadmap from the company, which will be available in the Members app.
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Samsung Galaxy A55, A36 get July 2025 update

The Samsung Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 are the latest additions to the Galaxy A family. The productive smartphone has gained more popularity than its predecessors. But it doesn’t reflect that the company has forgotten about the older gadgets. At this moment, the July 2025 update has started making its way to the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 in Europe and the US, respectively.
Samsung Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 users can identify the July 2025 security update via the mentioned One UI A556BXXS9BYF3 and A366USQS3AYG1, respectively, build versions. So, if you are a Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 user, then this latest update is all yours.
Talking about the new firmware, the update works on improving the operating skills of some system applications. It stabilizes the functioning of the apps so that they can work more coherently.
Further, it provides an updated security patch released in July 2025 that solely targets the security improvements in the device. Consequently, it fixes around 1 critical and 21 high-level CVEs in the security system. Thus, you will discover a more reliable and secure system after feeding this update to your handset.
For installing the thoughtful update, users can visit Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. From here, follow the on-screen instructions to conduct a fruitful installation. However, make sure to have a space of 300MB on your device to store the latest firmware.
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