Samsung recently debuted the Galaxy S23 series. The company’s latest flagship smartphones offer almost everything you expect from a premium phone. However, they don’t come with a handy feature, which is even found on some budget handsets.

The feature we are talking about is seamless updates. For the unaware, this feature is currently available on almost all premium Android smartphones, except for phones from Samsung and a couple of other OEMs.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Series

Back in October, Samsung officially confirmed that they are working on introducing seamless update functionality with the release of One UI 6.0. Hence, the Galaxy S23 series was not expected to arrive with this feature and the same has happened.

Either way, it’s a shame that Samsung is taking this long to introduce a useful feature. Almost all other major brands implemented it a while back.

For the unaware, phones with support for seamless updates need not remain shut down for a longer duration during the installation of a new software update. The OTA system update gets installed in the background on these handsets and they only require a simple reboot at the end.

As One UI 6.0 based on Android 14 is expected to release later this year, the next-gen Galaxy S series, which would be most likely called the Galaxy S24 series, may finally offer support for seamless updates since it will come pre-installed with the said version of One UI.

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