The devices in question are the Galaxy S10 Plus, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy A50. With the latest move from Samsung, these smartphones will no longer receive any security patches in the future.

Both the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy A50 series were launched in the first quarter of 2019 with the original One UI version based on Android 9.0 Pie operating system.
While the Galaxy A50 series received updates up to Android 11 during its support period, the Galaxy S10 series was updated to Android 12. However, all these phones have been supported by Samsung with security patches for the past 4 years.
Interestingly, the Galaxy S10 5G still qualifies for quarterly security update patches despite being launched alongside other smartphones. Furthermore, the Galaxy S10 Lite will continue to receive an additional year of security patches. This is because the S10 Lite was released almost a year later than other models in the product line.
It's important to note that although Samsung has ceased software support, these phones continue to function normally without encountering any issues.
