- The Galaxy A55 is the first to receive the seamless updates feature
- It lets you download and install updates in the background, minimizing downtime
- While older phones probably won’t get the feature, expect seamless updates to become standard on future Samsung Galaxy devices
In 2016, Google introduced the seamless updates feature for Android, which was swiftly adopted by most Android OEMs—except Samsung. Despite initial reluctance, Samsung assured users it was working on implementing seamless updates for its Android smartphones. Now, after eight years, the Korean tech giant has finally delivered on this promise, bringing the long-awaited feature to its devices.As per reports from SamMobile, the Galaxy A55 has become the pioneer among Samsung phones to integrate Google’s seamless update feature. This feature is expected to cascade across a wider range of Galaxy devices in the foreseeable future. Notably, Android expert Mishaal Rahman has also echoed this discovery, shedding light on the update via X.
Samsung may have finally implemented seamless updates on their Android devices! When updating the new Galaxy A55 5G, users have noticed that the software update screen now shows a “downloading and installing” as well as “verification” steps.
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— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) March 21, 2024
It’s unlikely that Samsung’s existing devices will add support for Seamless Updates. Typically, this feature is configured before the device reaches the customer’s hands. However, future Samsung Galaxy devices are highly likely to support Seamless Updates moving forward.
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