By Lekshmy Pavithran
Publication Date: 2026-02-08 08:31:00
Android distribution, as per Forbes, shows only 57.9% of devices run Android 13 or newer. As of December, Android 16—the latest version—was on just 7.5% of phones, while Android 15, 14, and 13 were on 19.3%, 17.2%, and 13.9% of devices respectively.
Older phones face real threats
Devices released in 2021 or earlier are most affected. Google urges users to upgrade if their phones cannot run Android 13 or higher. Even mid-range devices with newer software offer better protection than older flagship phones stuck on outdated versions.
While Google Play Protect continues to scan for malware on Android 7 and newer, it cannot replace missing system-level security patches critical to stopping sophisticated attacks.
Samsung Galaxy S21 series loses support
According to Forbes, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra will no longer receive software or security updates. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 series and S21 FE have been moved to quarterly updates, leaving these devices…