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Galaxy S PhonesOnce these phones are out of support (such as the Note 20 Ultra 5G with the SNapdragon 865), there are 0 reasons other than to hurt consumers - to keep it locked.
Samsung could even charge $50 for the service and folks would do it.
It would be pretty easy to:
-Require a samsung account and so-on
-Be device specific, and for out-of-support devices
-Have a disclaimer
-Have it be a supported method that won't brick users' phones
Then the open source community and XDA and others can participate in making their own updates and software.
The only reason not to offer this is to force consumers to buy new devices just to get new software.
There's 0 other legitimate reason, at least for out-of-support devices.
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โ11-15-2025 04:10 PM in
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โ11-16-2025 12:24 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesMy phone and tablet have fantastic cameras processor speed memory then I see no reason to change.
There is a right to repair movement that is starting to take off. Whether it's people's tractors or cars or other items that manufactures are trying to lock down.
I guess we'll see what happens
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Galaxy S PhonesI not only believe that this should be mandatory for Samsung to do - but it would be a wise decision.
Developers, tinkerers, and power users as a community may choose to use alternate software on their unsupported devices. Samsung could even charge for the process of unlocking KNOX and the bootloader, to where they control WHICH devices, tie it to a Samsung account, and do it in a way that minimizes the risk of hobbyists bricking their devices.
I would pay $50 for such a service, and I can't come up with a single good reason for them not to allow this for devices that get no more security updates, with the threat of future malware that can take over a device with a single SMS message. Glad the S24 and on get 7 years of security updates....
But hundreds of millions of older phones with perfectly good hardware and chipsets have 0 reason to be discarded other than Samsung's anti-consumer decision here.