One of Samsung's latest mid-rangers supports seamless updates, another one doesn't
Samsung has been incredibly slow to adopt seamless updates for its Android smartphones for reasons that still aren't very clear. The company finally made inroads with the Galaxy S25 series, as well as the Galaxy A55. So, naturally, we assumed that all of its devices launching after those would have support for the feature. Alas, no. The recently released Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36 have just received their first updates in Europe, and, as the saying goes, we have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the A36 does in fact support seamless updates. The bad news is that...


Samsung has been incredibly slow to adopt seamless updates for its Android smartphones for reasons that still aren't very clear. The company finally made inroads with the Galaxy S25 series, as well as the Galaxy A55. So, naturally, we assumed that all of its devices launching after those would have support for the feature. Alas, no. The recently released Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36 have just received their first updates in Europe, and, as the saying goes, we have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the A36 does in fact support seamless updates. The bad news is that...
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