Browsers*. 12-18 months from release. Mac, Windows†, and Linux. At least 3 months from the time the manufacturer stops OS support. iOS. 2.5-3 years from release. Android. 4.5-5 years from release. *The support cycle for Firefox follows Mozilla's Rapid Release schedule and excludes the Extended Support Release (ESR) schedule.
Unfortunately neither the S7 series nor the S8 series natively support common access cards so you'd have to purchase third party middleware and a USB type C hub to make work for your corporate needs. I believe that Samsung advertises Bai mobile as part of their work-a-round solution set.
The Galaxy S7, Galaxy edge S7, and Galaxy S7 Active are still on Samsung’s list for Quarterly Security Updates. They’ll no longer get monthly updates, but Samsung still supports them. Besides, the Samsung s7 may endure hardware challenges for phone ownership in the year 2020. This means that if there are any security updates released for
The Galaxy S7, launched in 2016 was the flagship phone from Samsung with all the bleeding edge hardware from back then. It was a powerhouse and was even rated the best phone of that year. Following is a little comparison of the specifications with the 2021 contender, the S21 Ultra. The Tab S7+ is still stuck on the December 2021 patch and I'm hoping to see OneUI 4.1 release for the S21 and Tab S7+ series as they've planned that ahead of time. I know I'm a T-Mobile user but for all the people who read about the Verizon rumor about OneUI 4.1, you've all been deceived (considering Verizon is the carrier that bites the dust

Dutch outlet GalaxyClub is reporting that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 series of devices is getting One UI 5 through a 1.9GB update with firmware versions ending in DVK3 (via SamMobile). They include

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