Yes, of course we would like to see Android with the new One UI right after the release of its new version by Google, but Samsung is not Apple a Android is not iOS, just as telephones are not Galaxy iPhones. Samsung released One UI 5.0 running on Androidu 13 for its flagships in October, making it the fastest since the release of a sharp version of the new system in its history.
According to the schedule of beta testing of systems on devices Galaxy it also looks like we could see the update on many more devices than just the line before the end of this year Galaxy S22. And there's good reason to believe that Samsung will actually be able to achieve these goals: none of its devices seem to have been (officially) updated with the November system security patch yet Android.
Millions of devices with One UI 5.0 before the New Year
As most of you probably know, Samsung, Google and others are releasing new security patches for their smartphones running the system Android every month, and the South Korean manufacturer does so most conscientiously. We often see it releasing new security patches even well in advance, but this time it seems that is not the case. Of course, we can only speculate if this is really due to working hard to ensure that he can provide stability as quickly as possible Androidu 13 and One UI 5.0 for as many devices as possible Galaxy. But if we're being honest, this idea is interesting because it could mean that a real lot of devices Galaxy got a new major update before the end of 2022.
All the news that One UI 5.0 (along with the system Android 13) brings, they could reach almost a hundred million Samsung customers worldwide by 2023. One UI 5.0 is one of the biggest updates to Samsung's proprietary user interface in a long time, and the company making no excuses for delaying its release is another example of how seriously Samsung takes these updates.
Samsung can never release a new system with its superstructure the way it does Apple with his iOS. In the market with Android phones is the one that brings the longest support and its system build is rated as one of the best, if not the best. The company itself is in close cooperation not only with Google, but also with Microsoft, and its software support is one of the reasons why Samsung is so successful in what it does, and why it is also the world number one.
Phones with support Androidu 13 and One UI 5.0 can be purchased here, for example
I do not know…
To say that Samsung probably has the best superstructure seems to me to be a bit far-fetched. I've tried Lg, SONY, Xiaomi, Realme, OnePlus, and the latest Samsung is clearly in last place in terms of add-ons. Sajrajta and ballast as in the morning, most of them cannot be turned off or uninstalled. I praise the long support, but to say that the superstructure is great is quite biased….
I switched from Pixel to Samsung and there are things I miss, probably mainly the ability to copy parts of text from the preview of running applications.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU_zlZb9nT4
It is such a built-in Lens without the need to do PS.