Samsung has not been able to provide updates on several phones, but Samsung has been advancing in the past years even after showing apathy in the South Korean electronic giant Samsung. Analysts say most of the phones are medium-priced, so expecting updates over one year will be wrong. Analysts in the list include Galaxy A3, J1 and J3. Phones were first opened in the market in 2016. For these phones, Samsung has been working to provide security updates so far, but it will not be available from now. Read more: Samsung's mobile smartphone bundle offer. The new face, Galaxy A8 (018) and A8 Plus (2018) has been added in the updated list. Of these, 8 are available every month, and A8 Plus will be available for security updates every 3 months. Samsung's new flagship Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus has not been seen in the list of the exact reasons why the same configuration phone will receive two different time updates. However, the name of the two phones will be added next month.