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For its Galaxy S25, Samsung would change its update system

The Galaxy S25 could mark a turning point for Samsung, introducing non-stop updates. The S25 series, expected for next year, would be the first among the South Korean manufacturer’s flagship models to integrate this system.

Samsung’s Galaxy S25s could finally adopt technology that makes it easier to install system updates. This feature, already present in certain Android competitors, could put an end to prolonged interruptions during updates.

A new update system for the Galaxy S25

According to information shared by leaker “chunvn8888” on X, The Galaxy S25 series should integrate a non-interruptible updates modeallowing users to continue using their phone normally during the process. Enough to allow system updates to download and install in the background. Once the process is completed, all you would need to do is restart the device to apply the update, making the experience much smoother.

Source : Chun Bhai sur X.

So far, Samsung used a more traditional, and less convenient, update method for most of its devices, including its flagship models. This system requires a complete restart which interrupts use of the phone while the installation is completed. Enough to annoy some users, particularly those who depend on their device to work.

Samsung would only catch up

Non-stop updates are nothing new in the Android world. Google has adopted them for several years, notably on its Pixel models, and other manufacturers have also followed this path to offer a better user experience. However, Samsung’s flagship models have so far escaped this practice, despite the technology being used in some A-series models, such as the Galaxy A55 5G released this year.

With the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung seems to want to align its update standards with those of its competitors. A shift for Samsung, which seeks to modernize the user experience, including in terms of its interface by preparing a major update with One UI 7.

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Android Authority

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