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Samsung and US carriers should unite to release One UI updates faster

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Samsung is rapidly enhancing its One UI and software updates part for Galaxy devices worldwide, but, the best is possible only when the network carriers of the US move ahead together. Within a month, Samsung started to upgrade plenty of Galaxy devices with Android 13, while users with carrier-bounded models are still waiting.

Sluggish One UI updates are one of the biggest concerns for Samsung consumers, residing in countries where they need to own a Galaxy device with carrier bounding for better services, such as the US. Since carrier-unlocked units are available in the country, carrier bounded network provides you with a lot better experience.

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Not slow always!

It’s an undeniable truth that the network carriers of the United States rollout updates late always. Most of the time international or European models grab a new One UI update, while the US carriers become the initial distributor sometimes.

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Back in December 2020, Verizon locked Galaxy S20 series devices became the first to grab the Stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 upgrade. A day later, the European models got the same treatment, reconfirming carriers are not slow always.

Samsung and US Carriers should UNITE

No doubt, Samsung is known as the “champion of software updates” among Android vendors. The company offers OS upgrades, more than the Android maker itself, along with 5 years of security update support so you can keep your Galaxy device for a longer period.

Meanwhile, delayed software updates rollout by network carriers are barring Samsung from becoming the unbeatable OEM worldwide. Security updates come to Galaxy devices even before starting of the new month, while carrier-locked units get the same update within a month.

There are a lot of complaints by the US users of Galaxy smartphones as they need to wait for new software updates, even after Samsung started to release it for others. Network carriers certify each new Samsung firmware update before releasing it to the compatible Galaxy device.

As the company has recently promised through its blog post that the future One UI updates will be deployed faster, we want it will also apply to carrier-locked devices. If you also use a network carrier-branded Samsung device in the US, help us send our demand to Samsung by sharing it across socials!

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