Google’s Pixel smartphones have had this feature for years, but Samsung has missed it for years. In fact, it should not claim to be the world market leader, but now Samsung wants to finally deliver the Galaxy S25 series.
This refers to the so-called “seamless update” or “A/B update”. Updates are no longer installed after the restart and therefore no longer block the smartphone. Instead, updates are installed in the background while the device is in use and are only applied or confirmed with a brief restart.
Advantage: There is reliability as the device just reverts to its original state in case of wrong update. Also, you can use your smartphone full time while updating in the background. Cons: This system requires more memory.
whatever Samsung becomes It’s finally bringing continuous updates to its top models, starting with the new Galaxy S25 series next January. In fact, this update system was already introduced on the Galaxy A55, but only there so far.
In fact, continuous updates were already introduced with Android 7.1, the Galaxy S25 series is sold with Android 15. That is an incredibly long period of time. Unqualified if you ask me about Samsung’s market position.