Samsung Android 14: which Samsung phones have it and when will yours get it?

Android 14 launched on October 4 and while it was initially only available for the top Pixel phones, Samsung has quickly started updating its handsets to Android 14.

Now, a number of Samsung phones and tablets have this latest major Android update (along with Samsung’s One UI 6 tweaks), and many more will get it soon.

Below is a list of Samsung phones and tablets that already have Android 14, along with which phones and tablets will get it – and when. We’ve also included a quick overview of what changes and new features you can expect to see on your phone when Android 14 and One UI 6 arrive.

What do Android 14 and One UI 6 bring to your phone?

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Samsung’s take on Android 14 isn’t the same as Google’s, so the exact features you get differ a bit. Highlights include major changes to the look and layout of the quick panel, camera app, and other parts of the interface, aiming to make things more intuitive, speed up navigation, and give you more control and customization options. to give.

For example, the Quick panel has a new layout with the most used options (like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) at the top, while less used options like eye comfort are now at the bottom. In terms of customization, you can now move the clock more freely on the lock screen, and new camera and weather widgets are available.

You can also set different lock screens for different activities and there are new emoji designs, among other things.

Which Samsung phones have been updated to Android 14?

The Samsung Galaxy S23 has Android 14 (Image credit: Future/Lance Ulanoff)

Samsung has already rolled out Android 14 to a number of phones, including high-profile handsets like the Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

You can see these S-series devices in the table below, but keep in mind that in some cases the rollout is still ongoing, so Android 14 may not be available everywhere. We’ve included what is the current availability as far as we know, but if you think you should have Android 14 by now and don’t, just give it a few days.

Also keep in mind that if a phone anywhere has Android 14, the update will likely be available worldwide soon. So the Android 14 update should come to all phones in these charts worldwide soon.

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Fashion model Availability of Android 14
Samsung Galaxy S23 Global
Samsung Galaxy S23Plus Global
Samsung Galaxy S23Ultra Global
Samsung Galaxy S23FE All models with an Exynos chipset
Samsung Galaxy S22 Global
Samsung Galaxy S22Plus Global
Samsung Galaxy S22Ultra Global
Samsung Galaxy S21 Europe
Samsung Galaxy S21Plus Europe
Samsung Galaxy S21Ultra Europe

Samsung’s S line isn’t the only premium line to get Android 14 love, as the company’s top foldable phones – like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 – are starting to get Android 14 as well.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 US (Verizon only)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 US (Verizon only)

In addition to some Galaxy S and Z models, you can now also get Android 14 on a number of more affordable Samsung handsets, including some in the A and M lines. The chart below shows availability in detail.

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Samsung Galaxy A73 Iran
Samsung Galaxy A54 US (AT&T only)
Samsung Galaxy A53 Britain
Samsung Galaxy A34 Europe
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Global
Samsung Galaxy M53 Germany

Which Samsung phones will get Android 14?

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 will soon receive Android 14 (Image credit: Future)

While quite a few of the top Samsung phones already have Android 14, many more will get it. We also have a good idea of ​​when, because Samsung shared a roadmap via its Members app in Germany (via SamMobile).

We’re using this roadmap for the timeframes below, but it’s worth noting that these may be subject to change, and this is presumably exactly when the Android 14 update will land in Germany. So it may arrive a little earlier or later in other regions, but we expect it around the same time everywhere.

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Android 14 rollout month Models
December 2023 Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy A72, Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A52s 5G, Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A14, Galaxy M53 5G, Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
January 2024 Galaxy A23 5G
February 2024 Galaxy A13, Galaxy A13 5G, Galaxy A04s, Galaxy M23 5G, Galaxy M13

When will Samsung tablets get Android 14?

Not only is Samsung bringing Android 14 to phones, it’s also bringing the update to tablets, and a few already have it. These are as follows:

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 US, Europe and Canada
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus US, Europe and Canada
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra US, Europe and Canada
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Europe
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus Europe
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Europe

As for tablets that have yet to get this, Samsung’s roadmap (linked above) states the following:

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Android 14 rollout month Models
November 2023 Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
January 2024 Galaxy Tab S7 FE, Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G, Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro 5G
February 2024 Galaxy Tab A8, Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

Which Samsung phones won’t get Android 14?

It is expected that the Galaxy S20 will not get Android 14 (Image credit: Future)

Not all Samsung devices will get Android 14, and if your device isn’t listed in any of the tables above, chances are it isn’t.

This includes the Samsung Galaxy S20, Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G.

As a general rule, any Samsung phone that’s less than two years old should get Android 14, while flagship devices from 2021 onwards will definitely get that, as they’ll be eligible for four years of updates.

There are also some A-series models that are eligible for three or four year updates, but again, for the most part, they will likely be in one of the tables above if they start getting Android 14.

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