The enterprise edition of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab Active 5 will get updates for eight years, a company executive revealed on LinkedIn. Not only security patches, but the device will also receive eight major Android OS updates during this time. The standard version of the newly launched rugged tablet is eligible for four major OS updates and five years of security patches.
Samsung promises eight years of updates for the Galaxy Tab Active 5
Samsung‘s enterprise edition Galaxy devices are aimed at business customers. These products come with additional software solutions and dedicated support channels so businesses can get more out of them. The company has always offered better update support to these devices. They get regular OS and security updates, often more frequently and longer than standard versions.
However, until recently, the longest guaranteed support for any Galaxy smartphone or tablet was five years. Most Samsung products launched since 2021 get four major Android OS updates and five years of security patches, including enterprise editions. Starting with the Galaxy S24 series, the company extended support to seven years for flagship models.
The new flagships debuted with Android 14 and will get OS updates up to Android 21 and security patches till 2031. No other Galaxy device was covered under the updated policy. That’s changing on the enterprise side of things. While the enterprise edition of the Galaxy S24 is still limited to seven years of updates, the Galaxy Tab Active 5 will get updates for eight years.
This means the new tablet will remain secure till 2032 and receive new features until Android 22. The enterprise edition of the Galaxy Xcover 7, a rugged smartphone launched alongside the Galaxy Tab Active 5 in January, will get seven years of OS and security updates. Like the tablet, its standard version is eligible for only four OS updates and five years of security patches.
The tablet can run without a battery
Samsung’s Active series tablets feature a ruggedized build, S Pen support, and a removable battery. With the Galaxy Tab Active 5, the company introduced a No Battery Mode that allows it to run without a battery. It directly sends the power to the device, bypassing the battery. This enables businesses to use the tablet in kiosks with an uninterrupted power supply.
With fewer charge and discharge cycles, the battery’s health will be preserved in the long run. After all, Samsung has promised eight years of updates for the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Enterprise Edition. The company may introduce enterprise editions of more Galaxy devices in the coming months. If history is any indication, the Galaxy A55 should get one. All previous models in the lineup have enterprise versions.
2024-03-21 15:05:42