Samsung listens to you, updates come even faster
One of the advantages of iPhones is that they update very quickly. As soon as a new version of iOS is available, compatible models can download it. On the other hand, Apple provides updates for longer periods for its older models.
On Android, it’s more complicated. When a new version of the open source operating system is released, it is not automatically available on smartphones.
Indeed, after an Android update, component manufacturers (for example, chip manufacturers) must update their codes. Then, taking these changes into account, it’s up to the smartphone brands to adapt the new version of Android to their products.
This mechanism is responsible for the fragmentation of Android and the fact that some smartphones will not be updated to Android 13 until several months after the official release of the operating system. If you absolutely want to receive new Android updates as soon as possible, the best is to use Google Pixel smartphones. Otherwise, Samsung is also increasingly responsive.
Samsung is trying hard, and promises to do more
While it is number one in the smartphone market, Samsung has long been criticized for the slow deployment of new versions of Android on its devices. But fortunately, in recent years, the Korean giant has made enormous progress.
First, it has committed to providing updates for its older smartphones for longer periods. This allows users to keep the same device longer, while at the very least benefiting from security updates.
But that’s not all, as Samsung is also trying to roll out new versions of Android faster to its Galaxy devices. And recently, the smartphone giant pointed this out in a blog post on its Korean site, relayed by Sammobile.
Reduced waiting time
In this publication, Samsung emphasizes the fact that it has reduced the waiting time for its users. As a reminder, the brand started rolling out Android 13 to its latest flagships in October. And in the Korean publication, it promises Android 13 before the end of the year to a good number of Galaxy smartphones.
But if this shortening of the waiting time is still not enough for you, know that Samsung promises to do better next year. According to this, the rapid deployment of Android 13 “reflects the goal of delivering the latest mobile experience to as many Galaxy users around the world as quickly as possible.”
“Samsung Electronics will continue to strengthen cooperation with Google and actively listen to user feedback to keep updating One UI faster and with greater perfection”also indicates the number one smartphone.
At a time when Samsung not only has to face competition from Apple, but also from Google and Chinese brands (which are constantly moving upmarket), this commitment to Android updates could be an argument. important.