Android
Why you should update Android/One UI on your Samsung Galaxy
This year, Samsung launched multiple Galaxy devices featuring longer Android and One UI update support. With the Galaxy S23, A54, A34, M54, and A24 smartphones, you get not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 times Android OS updates that will help you keep using your phone longer.
There are two kinds of smartphone users, one who clicks Update Now and the other who clicks Update Later, whenever a new OS version arrives. Since OS updates are essential to keep your smartphone running smoothly, you should care about updating to the latest version.
Update Android & One UI on your Samsung Galaxy
Updates may come with security patches that developers are constantly strengthening and reinforcing to protect you from all kinds of cyber risks. Outdated security systems on the other hand leave your smartphone open to vulnerabilities.
Updating your Galaxy’s OS version ensures that your smartphone is compatible with the latest technology for a smoother experience. Without updates, your smartphone may not be able to work with newer technology, and you wouldn’t want to deal with a laggy, buggy, sludgy, Teletubby.
In addition, the company is offering up to 5 years of security updates (monthly or quarterly in the first three years of initial release) on select Galaxy devices. Enjoy privacy, performance, and stability improvements throughout your smartphone’s lifespan for longer.
One UI 6
Google is preparing to introduce the Android 14 OS at I/O 2023 next month. The next OS version will bring notable enhancements over the Android 13 along with new personalization abilities. Samsung, on the other hand, will bring it to Galaxies with the One UI 6.0 upgrade later this year.
Since the official One UI 6.0 rollout is expected to start in October 2023, Samsung will allow Galaxy users to preview the new software ahead of release through the Beta program. We believe the Beta program may go official for the Galaxy S23 series by August this year.