what to do with your smartphone

2023-06-08 06:18:52

Since its launch in 2019, Samsung’s Galaxy S10 has had a good life. It is now abandoned software by the manufacturer.

The Galaxy S10 is old enough to have the old Frandroid and Otaxou logo as a model

Samsung is one of the manufacturers that offers the best tracking software in the world of smartphones. The discontinuation of the Galaxy S10s is a good example. The flagship was launched in 2019, 4 years ago now and therefore it loses access to upcoming Android updates and security updates.

The website SamMobile noted the demise of the Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10 5G, the four models that made up the flagship lineup launched in February 2019.

What to do with your smartphone?

Now only the Galaxy S10 Lite is still eligible for security updates. Indeed, the phone was launched much later in 2020 avoiding the French market. We had the opportunity to take it in hand at CES.

If you own a Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ or ​​Galaxy S10e, your smartphone may now be the victim of a security breach. When you think back to the amount of data stored on a smartphone, using a smartphone that is no longer covered by the manufacturer still represents a great risk.

To extend the life of your smartphone, the solution may be to install an alternative ROM like LineageOS which could maintain software support. The Samsung Glaaxy S10, however, does not appear to be the simplest phone with which to install an alternative ROM.

The other solution is simply a renewal of the smartphone. By having waited 4 years for a renewal, you will have the assurance that the new devices will offer you a nice gap in performance, manufacturing quality or even photo quality.


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