samsung android 13 :: Article CreatorSamsung Galaxy Android 13 Update Info (February, 2024)
Samsung's still pushing new version of Android 13 to Galaxy devices which means we're getting questions about from Galaxy users. We'll answer as many as we can in this guide.
In this walkthrough we'll take you through what you should know about Android 13 if you currently own, or if you're planning to buy a Galaxy device.
We'll take you through what we know about Android 13's features, upcoming software updates for Galaxy phones and tablets, and everything else Galaxy owners need to know.
Samsung Galaxy February Update
Samsung's February update is rolling out to Galaxy devices.
The software is moving out to the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Ultra, Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A53, Galaxy M33 and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite in select regions.
You can learn more about the contents of Samsung's February update, and its other monthly updates over on the company's security website.
As a reminder, here's the breakdown of Samsung's current Android security update coverage. Samsung regularly adds, and removes, devices from these lists.
Current Models for Monthly Security Updates
Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G, Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G, Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, W23, W23 flip, W24, W24 Flip Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 5G, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20+ 5G, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy S20 FE 5G, Galaxy S21 5G, Galaxy S21+ 5G, Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, Galaxy S21 FE 5G, Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Note 20 5G, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G Enterprise Models: Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A52s 5G, Galaxy A53 5G, Galaxy A54 5G, Galaxy Xcover 5, Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro, Xcover 7 Current Models for Quarterly Security Updates
Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, Galaxy Z Fold 2 Galaxy S10 Lite Galaxy Note 10 Lite Galaxy A22e 5G, Galaxy A32, Galaxy A32 5G Galaxy A13, Galaxy A13 5G, Galaxy A23, Galaxy A23 5G, Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A73 5G Galaxy A04, Galaxy A04s, Galaxy A04e, Galaxy A14, Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy A24, Galaxy A34 5G Galaxy A05, Galaxy A05s, Galaxy A15, Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A25 5G Galaxy M13, Galaxy M13 5G, Galaxy M23 5G, Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy M53 5G, Galaxy M04, Galaxy M14 5G, Galaxy M34 5G, Galaxy M44 5G, Galaxy M54 5G Galaxy F13, Galaxy F04, Galaxy F14 5G, Galaxy F34 5G, Galaxy F54 5G Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+, Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9 Plus, Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ Galaxy Tab Active3, Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active5, Galaxy Tab A9, Galaxy Tab A9+ Enterprise Models: Galaxy Xcover Pro Current Models for Biannual Security Updates
Galaxy A11, Galaxy A21, Galaxy A21s, Galaxy A31, Galaxy A41, Galaxy A51 5G, Galaxy A71, Galaxy A71 5G Galaxy A02, Galaxy A02s, Galaxy A12, Galaxy A22, Galaxy A22 5G, Galaxy A42 5G, Galaxy A72, Galaxy A82 5G Galaxy A03, Galaxy A03s, Galaxy A03 core Galaxy M01, Galaxy M11, Galaxy M21, Galaxy M21 2021, Galaxy M31, Galaxy M31s, Galaxy M51 Galaxy M12, Galaxy M22, Galaxy M32, Galaxy M32 5G, Galaxy M42 5G, Galaxy M52 5G, Galaxy M62 Galaxy F12, Galaxy F22, Galaxy F42 5G, Galaxy F52 5G, Galaxy F62 Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020), Galaxy Tab A7, Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, Galaxy Tab A8 Galaxy Tab S7+, Galaxy Tab S7 FE W21 5G, W22 5G In early 2022, Samsung confirmed plans to keep select Galaxy phones and tablets updated with major Android releases for four years and security patches for up to five years.
Samsung says availability of "security updates may vary by device and market" and that its lists of security update models are subject to change and will be reviewed on a periodic basis.
Samsung Galaxy Android 13: What's New
Samsung's official version of Android 13 looks different than the version Google's pushed to Pixel devices because it utilizes the company's One UI.
One UI upgrades typically deliver design changes, enhancements for current features, and new features for newer, and older devices, alike. And that's exactly what's on board Samsung's Android 13 upgrade.
Here's the full change log:
More options for your color palette
It's easier to find the colors that are right for you. Choose from up to 16 color themes based on your wallpaper as well as preset color themes that aren't related to your wallpaper. Stack widgets on your Home screen
Combine several widgets of the same size into a single widget to save space on your Home screen. Just drag a widget onto the stack to add it, then swipe to switch between widgets. Easily see who's calling
Set a different call background for each contact so you easily see who's calling with just a quick glance. Get only the notifications you allow
When you use an app for the first time, you'll be asked whether you want to receive notifications from it. Feel free to say no to apps that you don't want to disturb you. Easier access to app notification controls
Is an app sending you too many notifications? It's easier than ever to block it with reorganized notification settings placing app notification controls at the top. Choose which types of notifications apps can send
You now have separate control over whether apps can show pop-up notifications, app icon badges, and notifications on the Lock screen. Allow all types, some, or none. It's up to you. Stay on top of reminders due today
The new Today category shows only reminders due today. You'll also be reminded of reminders due today at the top of the main screen in the Reminder app. Show and hide completed reminders
You can show or hide the completed reminders in any category. Show to see what you've already done, or hide to stay focused on things you still need to finish. Choose the right view for your reminders
Choose the simple view to show more reminders on the screen at once or an expanded view that includes details such as the due date and repeating conditions. Set a language for each app
Want to use some apps in one language and other apps in another? You can now choose which language will be used for each app in Settings. Edit your Lock screen wallpaper collection
After selecting a group of images to use for your Lock screen wallpaper, you can easily add or remove images later. Customize the spacebar row in Samsung Keyboard
You can choose which function keys and punctuation marks to show in the bottom row of the keyboard next to the spacebar. Improved sound and vibration settings
Menus have been reorganized to make it easier to find the sound and vibration options you need. Set your ringtone and change the volume and vibration intensity, all in the same place. Extract text from any image or screen
Extract text using Samsung Keyboard, Internet, Gallery, or whenever you take a screenshot. Paste the result into a message, email, or document instead of typing. Get suggestions based on text in images
When text appears in an image in Gallery, Camera, or other apps, actions will be recommended based on the text. For example, if you take a picture of a sign with a phone number or web address on it, you can tap to call the number or visit the site. Do more with your connected devices
The Connected devices menu has been added to Settings, making it quicker and easier to access features that work with other devices, like Quick Share, Smart View, and Samsung DeX. Switch your view with a gesture
Switch from full screen to split screen view by swiping inward with two fingers from the left side, right side, or bottom of the screen. Switch from full screen to pop-up view by swiping inward with one finger from either corner at the top of the screen. Gestures can be turned on or off in Settings. Quickly open apps in split screen
Just drag an app from the Recents screen to the side of the screen where you want to open it. Use several timers at once
You can now start a new timer in the Clock app even if another timer is still running. More control over calendar event invitees
When you add an event to your Google calendar, you can choose whether invitees are allowed to see who else is invited to the event and also choose whether they can invite other people. Enhanced taskbar in Samsung DeX
A search button has been added to make it easier to find apps you want to use, and you can right-click certain apps to quickly access tasks within the app. You can also customize which buttons and apps you want to appear on your taskbar. New notification indicator in DeX
A red dot will appear on the notification button in your taskbar if any new notifications have been received since the last time you opened the notification panel. Mini calendar in DeX
Clicking the date in your taskbar now opens a mini calendar, allowing you to quickly check upcoming events without opening the full Calendar app. Better support for physical keyboards
Samsung Keyboard features such as emoji input and text correction are now available when you're using a physical keyboard. More powerful search in My Files
Choose whether to search all files or only files in the current folder. You can also choose between searching only file names or searching information inside of files, such as text in documents or location information in images. When your search is complete, you can sort the results by name, date, size, or file type. Redesigned Digital Wellbeing
The Digital Wellbeing app has been redesigned to make it easier to access the features you need, like screen time reports and app timers. Bedtime mode and Focus modes have been moved to Bixby Routines. Bedtime mode moved to Bixby Routines
You can now manage Bedtime mode in Bixby Routines instead of Clock. Bixby Routines lets you automate more actions when it's time for bed, like turning on Do not disturb or changing other settings on your phone. Choose modes based on your activity
Choose a mode based on what you're doing, such as exercising, studying, or working, then choose what you want your phone to do in each situation. For example, turn on Do not disturb when you're studying or play music when you're exercising. Easier to discover preset routines
A simplified layout makes it easier to find routines that are useful for you in Bixby Routines. Check running routines quickly
Routines that are currently running are now shown at the top of the Bixby Routines screen so you can understand what's happening and make changes if necessary. More actions and conditions for your routines
Automatically start routines when you use Airplane mode. Routines can now turn on the Assistant menu and adjust the left/right sound balance. New emojis available for emoii pairs
In Samsung Keyboard, more than 80 additional emojis are available for creating an emoji pair. You can now combine emojis based on animals, food, and other obiects in addition to facial expressions. Choose the perfect combination to get your feelings across. New AR Emoii stickers
New stickers are available for download so you can always find the right sticker to express your emotions. More default stickers for your AR Emoii
When you create a new AR Emoji, 15 stickers are created by default giving you even more ways to express yourself. Transparent backgrounds for AR emoji stickers
Create stickers with transparent backgrounds so they fit better in your photos and social media posts. Create videos with 2 emojis together
Use 2 different emojis to create fun videos you can share with friends, set as a call background, or show on your Lock screen. Various dances and poses are available as templates. Use any picture as your emoji background
In Scene and Mask modes, you can choose any picture from Gallery to use as the background for your emoji. Add stickers to your Google calendar
When you add an event to your Google calendar, you can now add stickers that make it easy to recognize the event at a glance. After adding a sticker to an event, the sticker will be visible in both calendar and agenda views. Create stickers from any picture
Create reusable stickers from any picture in your gallery. Use the lasso tool to select the content of your sticker, then add decorations or outlines. New stickers in Photo Editor
60 new preloaded emoji stickers are available for decorating your pictures. More ways to edit GIFs
You can trim and transform animated GIFs to make them the right size or shape. You can also use the same editing features that are available for still images to decorate your GIF however you like. Rearrange expression buttons in Samsung Keyboard
Touch and hold the emoji, sticker, and other buttons to rearrange them. Enter kaomoji directly from Samsung Keyboard
Spice up your chats and texts with preset Japanese-style facial expressions created using keyboard symbols. (*^.^*) Get help with Pro mode
A help icon will appear in Pro and Pro video modes. Tap the icon to get tips and guidance for using the various lenses, options, and controls. Histogram in Pro mode
Use the histogram to check the brightness of each tone to help you get the perfect exposure. Zoom more easily with one hand
The zoom bar has been condensed so you can Zoom in or out farther with a single swipe. Easily go back to Photo mode
When you use camera modes located in the More menu, a Back button is now available to take you back to Photo mode at any time. Add watermarks to your pictures
Automatically add a watermark in the corner of each picture containing the date and time a picture was taken, or your phone's model name, or other custom information. Telephoto lens is now supported in Food mode
Take better close-up shots of food using the telephoto lens. All-new look for Stories
Stories that are automatically created in your Gallery have been revamped with an immersive slideshow view. Just tap or swipe to move between pictures and videos in your story. Choose filters more easily
The filter selection menu has been streamlined in Camera, Photo Editor, and Video Editor. All filters are available in one list, making it easier to find the perfect filter for your picture or video. Faster than ever
On-device mode saves Bixby commands on your phone so they work faster and don't require a data connection. Answer calls, alarms, and timers without "Hi, Bixby"
When you've got an incoming call or an alarm or timer rings, you can get help from Bixby without saying ""Hi Bixby.' Just say "Answer the phone" or 'Turn off the alarm. Check your phone's security status at a glance
The new Security dashboard in Settings shows whether your phone has any security issues and helps you fix them quickly. Get help in an emergency
Quickly press the Side key 5 times to call emergency services even if your phone's in your pocket or you aren't able to talk. Integrated emergency contact list
Create an emergency contact list that includes the people you want to contact in case of an emergency. The same contact list can be used for emergency features on both your watch and your phone. Get a warning before you share personal information
The share panel will let you know when you attempt to share photos that contain sensitive information, such as credit cards, ID cards, or passports, so you can reconsider whether you really want to share them. Security and privacy information for websites
An icon will appear in the address bar in Samsung Internet to show a site's security status. Tap the icon to learn which information the website collects and tracks. More accessibility options in the quick panel
High contrast font, Color inversion, Color adjustment, and Color filters can be added to the quick panel for easier access. Magnifier is easier to access
Turn on the Magnifier shortcut in Accessibility settings to get quick access to the Magnifier feature. Magnifier uses your phone's camera to enlarge items in the real world so you can take a closer look or make them easier to read. More spoken assistance
Choose from various types of voice feedback to get help using your phone even if you can't see the screen clearly. You can make your phone read out keyboard input so you can be sure you typed the correct letter, use Bixby Vision to recognize nearby objects and tell you what they are, and turn on descriptions that explain what's happening in a video (only for supported videos). Improved support for braille displays
TalkBack now provides native support for braille displays without the need to install extra apps. Your braille display will work with most features of your phone, including the initial setup process. English, Spanish, Arabic, and Polish are supported. Easily edit your Accessibility button
Tap and hold the Accessibility button to quickly change the features you can access using the button. New actions available for Corner actions
When you move your mouse to one of the corners of the screen, you can now click and hold, drag, drag and drop, go to the top of the screen, or go to the bottom. New layout for notifications
App icons are larger, making it easier to see which app sent the notification. Text alignment has also been improved to make notifications easier to read. Screen calls before you answer
Let calls be answered automatically to ask the reason for the call. If you can't or don't want to talk, you can tap or type a response that will be read aloud to the caller. Drag and drop bookmarks between folders
Keep your Samsung Internet bookmarks organized by dragging and dropping them between folders. Play sound on your PC with Link to Windows When using phone apps on your PC, you can choose whether to play sound from the app on your phone or on your PC using a button in the app title bar. Check your battery's health
Battery health information has been added in Device care to help you check the status of your battery. If your battery's health is declining, we'll let you know so you can consider replacing it. More options for RAM Plus
RAM Plus can now be turned off completely in Device care if you don't need it or don't want it to use any storage space. Show app names in the Apps edge panel
Turn on Show app names to make app names appear below the app icons. Galaxy Themes
Some downloaded themes may not be compatible with Android 13. If your theme isn't compatible, your phone's default theme will be used after upgrading. You can learn more over on Samsung's website.
One UI 5.1 Update
Samsung's pushed its One UI 5.1 update out to select devices. The software brings a new batch of features and enhancements to select devices.
One UI 5.1 is available for the following devices:
Galaxy S
Galaxy S22 Galaxy S22+ Galaxy S22 Ultra Galaxy S21 Galaxy S21+ Galaxy S21 Ultra Galaxy S21 FE Galaxy S20 Galaxy S20+ Galaxy S20 Ultra Galaxy S20 FE 5G Galaxy S20 FE Galaxy S10 Lite Galaxy Note
Galaxy Note 20 Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Galaxy Z Fold/Z Flip
Galaxy Z Fold 4 Galaxy Z Flip 4 Galaxy Z Fold 3 Galaxy Z Flip 3 Galaxy Z Fold 2 Galaxy Z Flip Galaxy A
Galaxy A73 Galaxy A71 5G Galaxy A71 Galaxy A53 5G Galaxy A53 Galaxy A52s 5G Galaxy A52 5G Galaxy A51 5G Galaxy A33 5G Galaxy A23 Galaxy A22 5G Galaxy A14 5G Galaxy A04s Galaxy A Quantum Galaxy F
Galaxy F62 Galaxy F23 5G Galaxy F22 Galaxy F12 Galaxy M
Galaxy M53 5G Galaxy M53 Galaxy M42 5G Galaxy M33 5G Galaxy M32 Galaxy M23 5G Galaxy M13 5G Galaxy M12 Galaxy Tab
Galaxy Tab S8 Galaxy Tab S8+ Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Galaxy Tab S7 Galaxy Tab S7+ Galaxy Tab S7 FE Galaxy Tab A8 (2022) Galaxy Tab A7 Lite One UI 5.1.1 Update
Samsung's also released a new One UI 5.1.1 update. The software arrived alongside the Galaxy Fold 5, Galaxy Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9.
The software's moved out to other Galaxy models including the Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+, Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Tab S7+, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy A71 5G, Galaxy A51 5G, and the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.
Samsung Galaxy Android 14 Update
Samsung's Android 14/One UI 6 update has replaced Android 13/One UI 5 on many devices and it's moving out to the following models:
Galaxy S
Galaxy S23 Galaxy S23+ Galaxy S23 Ultra Galaxy S22 Galaxy S22+ Galaxy S22 Ultra Galaxy S21 Galaxy S21+ Galaxy S21 Ultra Galaxy S21 FE Galaxy Z Fold/Z Flip
Galaxy Z Fold 5 Galaxy Z Flip 5 Galaxy Z Fold 4 Galaxy Z Flip 4 Galaxy Z Fold 3 Galaxy Z Flip 3 Galaxy A
Galaxy A73 Galaxy A72 Galaxy A54 Galaxy A53 Galaxy A52s Galaxy A52 Galaxy A34 Galaxy A33 Galaxy A24 Galaxy A23 5G Galaxy A23 Galaxy A14 5G Galaxy A14 Galaxy A13 Galaxy A05s Galaxy F
Galaxy F54 Galaxy F34 Galaxy F23 5G Galaxy F14 Galaxy F13 Galaxy M
Galaxy M54 Galaxy M53 Galaxy M34 Galaxy M33 Galaxy M14 5G Galaxy M13 5G Galaxy Tab
Galaxy Tab S9 Galaxy Tab S9+ Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Galaxy Tab S9 FE Galaxy Tab S8 Galaxy Tab S8+ Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Galaxy Tab S7 FE Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro For more about the Samsung Galaxy Android 14 and One UI 6 release, check out our walkthrough.
Samsung Galaxy Phone Owners Just Got The Free Android 13 Update
While hype is now building toward the incoming new Samsung Galaxy S23 flagship, which will come running Android 13 out of the box, more than forty already released Samsung Galaxy phones have also just got access to the free Android 13 update, too.
That means that, chances are, if you are a user of one of the best Samsung Galaxy phones then you can grab and install the Android 13 update right now and get access to all its great new features and performance upgrades.
Here is the total list of Samsung Galaxy phones that now have access to Android 13.
Galaxy S-series phones:
Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy S10 Lite
Galaxy Note-series phones:
Galaxy Note 20, Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Galaxy A-series phones:
Galaxy A53 5G, Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A73 5G, Galaxy A52, Galaxy A71, Galaxy A52s 5G, Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A22 5G, Galaxy A51 5G, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A23, Galaxy A23 5G, Galaxy A22, Galaxy A13 5G, Galaxy A42 5G
Galaxy M-series phones:
Galaxy M52 5G, Galaxy M32 5G, Galaxy M53 5G, Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy M62, Galaxy M42 5G, Galaxy M22
Galaxy Z-series phones:
Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Z Flip 5G
Galaxy F-series phones:
Galaxy F62, Galaxy F42 5G
Other Galaxy devices with access to the Android 13 update:
Galaxy Tab S8 series, Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro, Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Quantum 2, Galaxy Xcover 5
If you own one of the devices above then you can now download and install the Android 13 update. To do this, simply navigate to your system options menu and then select the 'Software update' section.
There's no doubt that, in my mind, this is the most impressive software update roll-out there has ever been in the mobile phone industry. Samsung has not just brought the new Android 13 operating system to just a few of its most recent and expensive phones, which has been the common behavior for years among phone makers, but has brought it to phones that have been on the market for years and come in at a variety of price points.
Indeed, when budget phones like the Samsung Galaxy A23 are getting Android 13 then you know that this is a comprehensive roll-out. Over 40 Samsung Galaxy devices now have access to Android 13 and the list keeps on growing, too.
And, you know, full credit needs to be extended here to Samsung, who is adding serious value to these phones and breathing fresh life into all of them. Which at a time when many phone users are going through a cost-of-living crisis and can't afford a new smartphone upgrade, will be very welcome.
Android 13 on Samsung Galaxy phones improves performance, battery life and security, as well as bringing great new features, themes and apps, too. As such, it is a must-grab update in my mind and I recommend all Samsung phone users who haven't already got the update to download and install it now.
Android Makes It Harder For Samsung To Keep Avoiding Seamless Updates
Damien Wilde / Android Authority
TL;DR
Google may be preparing to remove support for "non-A/B" updates. This change may force Android phone makers to switch from conventional updates to seamless updates. There may still be a workaround to avoid seamless updates. Despite Android introducing seamless updates years ago, Samsung has stubbornly avoided the option. Although the phone maker has made it this far without adopting the update method, it may prove to be too difficult for Samsung to keep denying it in the near future.
If you have a Pixel phone, you'll be familiar with seamless updates. It's a feature that allows you to continue using your phone as your update downloads and installs. This is done by running an active partition while an inactive partition is updated in the background. When it's time to reboot, your phone then switches to the updated partition.
Up to now, Samsung has avoided using seamless updates, sticking with the traditional method. It was believed that Android 13 could force Samsung's hand, but Google didn't make seamless updates a firm requirement. But that status quo could change, according to a comment found in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
First spotted by 9to5Google, the comment claims that Android is getting ready to stop supporting "non-A/B" updates. By A/B, they are referring to the two partitions used for seamless updates. If support is removed for non-A/B updates, Samsung and other holdouts will technically no longer be able to do updates the traditional way.
However, there might be a workaround if Samsung is adamant about keeping conventional updates. As Mishaal Rahmen explains, these firms can either create their own update method or just revert Google's changes.
There are upsides to the conventional method, such as taking up less storage space. The conventional method also tends to take less time to update. However, using this method also means you have to stare at a loading screen until the process is done.
What do you think? Should Samsung cave in and implement seamless updates? Let us know in the comments below.
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