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- Galaxy S20 FE (4G only) — G780FXXS3CUD7
- Galaxy S20 FE 5G — G781BXXU3CUD6
- Galaxy S20 — G98xxXXU7DUDB
- Galaxy S20+ — G98xxXXU7DUDB
- Galaxy S20 Ultra — G98xxXXU7DUDB
- Galaxy S21 — G991BXXU3AUDA / G99xBXXU3AUE1
- Galaxy S21+ — G996BXXU3AUDA / G99xBXXU3AUE1
- Galaxy S21 Ultra — G998BXXU3AUDA / G99xBXXU3AUE1
Galaxy Note series
While it’s easy to argue for the Galaxy S series as the flagship Samsung line, some will undoubtedly point towards the Galaxy Note lineage for “true” flagship hardware and specifications. Usually released months after the S Series is unveiled, the Galaxy Note line aims to provide Android users with the ultimate productivity device complete with stylus.
The May 2021 security update began rolling out for the most recent Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series on April 28, beginning in Germany before heading out to more European nations. The US has started to see the latest update on Note 20 series devices too, the delay being due to the usage of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset rather than the Exynos 990 found in the EU versions:
- Galaxy Note 20 — N986BXXU2DUDA / N981U1UES2DUD5 (US)
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra — N980FXXU2DUDA / N986U1UES2DUD5 (US)
Galaxy Z Series and Foldables
While the S Series is the most popular, the Galaxy Z Series includes a number of foldables with flexible displays that straddle various form factors. The May 2021 security update has dropped for the Galaxy Z Flip 5G with further Samsung foldables likely to follow suit in the coming days and weeks. The OG Galaxy Fold, well, the fixed version also started receiving the latest security patch recently too. This was followed by the 5G version of the Fold just a few days later.
- Galaxy Z Flip 5G — F707BXXU3DUD7
- Galaxy Fold — F900FXXU5EUD7
- Galaxy Fold 5G — F907BXXU5EUD7
Galaxy A Series
Aimed at the affordable end of the market, the mid-range Galaxy A series is one of Samsung’s sleeper hits in recent history. Leveraging some of the higher-end hardware and with all the great software additions found in One UI.
The first to get the May 2021 security update was the Galaxy A51, which actually started rolling out in Eastern Europe on April 30. Joining the A51 is the Galaxy A50, which started to receive the very latest update from May 6 in selected regions. While the sub-$150 Galaxy A12 was updated from May 10, 2021.
After being added to the the Google Fi store, the Galaxy A32 has also been updated to the most recent May 2021 security patch, which is great if you are looking to pick up the affordable Android:
- Galaxy A12 — A125FXXU1BUE3
- Galaxy A32 — A325MUBU1AUD2
- Galaxy A50 — A505NKSU5DUD2
- Galaxy A51 — A515FXXU4EUD7
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