Samsung has lagged in implementing seamless updates across its Android smartphone lineup. While the Galaxy S25 series and A55 began this transition, the company’s more recent offerings, like the A26 and A36, present a mixed picture. The A36 supports seamless updates, but the A26 does not, highlighting an unclear strategy in Samsung's update rollout. Seamless updates enable installations without interrupting user activity, but many devices remain without this capability, reflecting broader issues with Samsung's update speed and efficiency.
Samsung's slow adoption of seamless updates for Android devices remains puzzling, with only select models, like the Galaxy A36, finally embracing the feature.
Seamless updates significantly enhance user experience, allowing installations without disrupting phone use, but many recent Samsung models, such as the A26, still lack this functionality.
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