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just want to say how much I appreciate the Galaxy lineup and the way One UI has grown over the years. The software keeps getting smoother, smarter, and more user-friendly it really makes Galaxy phones stand out.
As a long-time Galaxy fan, I’ve noticed how even entry-level models like the Galaxy A05 are already enjoying One UI 7, which is amazing progress. It made me think about some of the older flagship devices, like the Galaxy S9 up to the S21. These phones were ahead of their time in hardware and performance, and many of them still run beautifully today.
It feels like a missed opportunity that they’re locked on older One UI versions. With their powerful hardware, they could definitely handle more of the modern UI features. Updating them would not only give fans a fresh experience, but also highlight how much Samsung values the longevity of its flagship devices.
Even if it’s not a full feature set, just extending a few One UI improvements would mean a lot to us fans who still love and use these classics.
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Yeah, I totally get what you’re saying it makes sense why Samsung does it that way. I just kinda regret going with the Snapdragon version of my Galaxy S9+ though. The Exynos ones at least have ports and custom ROMs floating around, but Snapdragon is so locked down that I can’t really try anything new on it.
It’s a little frustrating because the S9+ is still such a solid phone even now, and it feels like it has so much more potential if it wasn’t stuck on the old software. Still love it though — honestly one of my favorite Galaxy designs ever, apart from the S10.
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True well I meant like those old flagships stuck on the old ui such as the s10 and so forth
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Your explanation that Samsung loses money by supporting older flagships is overturned by Apple.
Apple will release iOS 26 on September 15th to all of its iPhones from 2019 to date, there is no speculation as to which phones will receive the update, Apple has officially published the list on its website, the iPhone 11, released in 2019, is on the list.
https://www.apple.com/in/os/ios/
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Your explanation is also invalidated by the fact that Samsung continues to produce the A, F, M series, phones for which it must also provide software support for at least 5 years, as required by the EU customer law
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I saw S8+ and S9+ running OneUI 7, more fluid than S23 or S22, so if enthusiast can do that, Samsung can do better