Samsung promises to release updates even faster next year

Samsung blazoned through a Newsroom post that the Stable One UI5.0 update started to release for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphones. We saw robust One UI 5 update distribution in 2022, while Samsung promises to make it indeed briskly with perfection.

Google released Android 13 on August 15, and Samsung’s first One UI 5 update grounded on Android 13 went out to the Galaxy S22 family on October 24, two months and nearly ten days latterly. And from that point on, the Korean company has streamlined a myriad of bias until moment.

Samsung promises to release updates even faster next year

Samsung promises even faster One UI updates


The company explains that Android 13 is formerly live for bias like the new- generation foldables, while also revealing that other models, including the Galaxy Tab S7 and the A52s, would get the update as soon as possible. The rollout of One UI 5 has therefore been the fastest ever for Samsung, and the Korean company has been enough emotional in the way it tried to cover as numerous bias as possible and not just stick with a many flagships this time and leave themid-rangers for 2023.

Samsung promises to release updates even faster next year

But what’s more important is that company promises to do indeed better. In other words, when Android 14 goes live coming time, the company wants to transport it briskly to its bias, and this can only be good news for druggies out there.

“Samsung has worked hard over the last few months to make sure One UI 5 provides our best mobile experience yet, and in order to make sure these changes resonated with real users, Samsung received feedback from the thousands of Galaxy users participating in our One UI Beta program,” Samsung says.

Samsung promises to release updates even faster next year

Still, there’s no mistrustfulness about what the company claims. As this time software updates are surely a top precedence for Samsung, as they should be. The company from being one of the worst Android OEMs in respects to updates to one of, if not the stylish, in just a many times.

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