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Samsung Quietly Pulls the Plug on Galaxy S21 Support (Except One Lucky Survivor)

by Kingsley Okeke
February 5, 2026
in Gadget
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Samsung Galaxy S21

Samsung has done what tech companies do best: quietly announced the end of something while everyone was looking elsewhere. The Galaxy S21 series, once the flagship pride of the Android world, is officially entering its retirement era. There are no more security and software updates, as noticed by some users.

Well, mostly done. In a curious twist, one model gets to stick around a bit longer.

The Exception That Proves the Rule

The Galaxy S21 FE (the “Fan Edition” that arrived fashionably late to the S21 party) is the lone survivor still receiving Samsung’s attention. Why? Because it launched several months after its siblings in January 2022, giving it a technical edge in the support timeline. It’s the younger sibling who gets to stay up past bedtime while the older kids get shuffled off to bed.

For everyone who bought the standard S21, S21 Plus, or S21 Ultra when they launched in early 2021, congratulations: your phone just aged four years in Samsung’s eyes, and the company has decided that’s quite enough life for a device that cost north of $800.

What “End of Support” Actually Means

Let’s be clear about what’s happening here. Your S21 isn’t going to spontaneously combust or stop working. Apps will still run, calls will still connect, and you can continue using it as a perfectly functional brick of glass and metal. But security updates are done.

In practical terms, you’re now navigating the internet with increasingly outdated armour. Every month that passes without security updates is another month that hackers have to find and exploit weaknesses in your device. It’s like Samsung handed you a house, then quietly stopped fixing the locks.

The Upgrade Treadmill Accelerates

Four years of support sounds reasonable until you remember that iPhones regularly get six or seven years of updates. Samsung has improved its support windows in recent years, but the S21 series falls into that awkward middle period where the company hadn’t quite committed to matching Apple’s longevity.

The message is unmistakable: Samsung would very much like you to buy a new phone now, please and thank you.

Should You Panic?

Probably not immediately. The S21 series will continue functioning for the foreseeable future, and for casual users who aren’t handling sensitive data or banking on their phones, the risk is manageable. But if you’re doing anything that requires robust security (mobile payments, work emails, basically anything involving passwords) you’re now officially on borrowed time.

The smart money says start planning your exit strategy. Whether that means upgrading to a newer Samsung model (exactly what they want), jumping ship to another Android manufacturer, or finally seeing what the iPhone fuss is about depends on how much you enjoy being reminded that your expensive gadget has an expiration date.

 

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Kingsley Okeke

Kingsley Okeke

I'm a skilled content writer, anatomist, and researcher with a strong academic background in human anatomy. I hold a degree...

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