Galaxy S21 flagships don't support seamless updates

Samsung introduced its flagship smartphones Galaxy S21 a couple of weeks ago. The devices turned out quite good,

but it was not without its shortcomings.

What are we talking about

Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultracome out of the box with the latest Android 11 operating system, but the devices still do not support the Seamless Updates feature. This is strange, because Google introduced it back in 2016. Since then, most devices on the market have the function.

For those who don't know, seamless updatesallow the smartphone to install new software versions in the background. After a reboot, the device will work on the updated firmware. The function uses virtual A/B partitions to operate. The new and old versions of the system are recorded on them. Naturally, this requires a lot of memory. This may be why the Korean manufacturer decided not to use the technology in its devices.

Source: SamMobile

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