Samsung has dropped software support for the Galaxy S9 series it launched way back in 2018. This means that the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ will no longer receive any updates from now on. To recall, the company, just last year, made these devices a part of its quarterly update schedule after dropping support for monthly ones. Here are the details.

Samsung has announced the change via its new update support page, which doesn’t include the Galaxy S9 phones as part of its monthly update schedule. Hence for those still using the Galaxy S9, it’s time for you to move on.

Samsung ending support for the Galaxy S9 series after four years is quite impressive, considering the phone launched at a time when there wasn’t a decent software update policy in place, and not all Android phones (unlike iPhones) see this fate.