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No one can deny the fact that apart from Apple, only Samsung takes proper care of the up-to-dateness of its mobile devices and their systems. In fact, this very company can even be considered a leader in this regard, due to the number of devices it puts on the market. It provides them with 4 years of system updates and 5 years of its security.  

Apart from major updates AndroidIn addition to One UI, Samsung also releases monthly updates for many, many phones and tablets Galaxy, which on the one hand regularly bring new security patches, on the other in the case of recently released devices such as the series Galaxy S22, addresses bug fixes and stability improvements. Moreover, we regularly inform you about these updates on our website.

While major system and UI updates have detailed changelogs detailing exactly what's changed, tweaked, and improved, regular monthly updates contain almost nothing useful informace. It's also quite unpleasant that even a simple monthly update with no new features or options will exceed 1GB in size. If you don't have automatic updates turned on, of course it will take longer to download and install and cause unnecessary delays. Secondly, you have to have room for it in the device at all.

It's interesting, that informace Samsung just doesn't want to announce updates in certain regions. In South Korea and China, under government pressure, the company explains in detail everything that has been fixed, improved or added to existing software in every update, even a minor one. 

Too much data 

Take, for example, the June update for the series Galaxy S22. Models Galaxy The S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra received updates of up to 1,5GB, and all Samsung told us about them was that they improve overall stability. Such large volumes of downloaded data are rather expected for major updates of a new operating system, but not for regular "maintenance" updates, where we don't even know what their benefit is.

When Galaxy The S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra Samsung likely fixes a myriad of bugs that still plague many users, but again, the point is that it could define it for us. Yes, regular customers may not really care what's new in each update, and many don't really care about regular updates, especially if they contain big changes. But that doesn't mean that these mysteriously short and meaningless changelogs are simply good. They just aren't.

I really hope that Samsung will do something about this in the future, because many of its fans and users want to know what the new updates bring, directly in the update changelog, and not through community posts, typically from developers on social networks that inform about the news. only when he discovers them.

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