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After Google released Android 13 for their Pixels, other manufacturers have started tuning their superstructures for their phones. Although Samsung was not the first to use a phone model on Android 13 updated, but since then it has escaped everyone with the wide support it already offers. The fact that the leader supports them in this Android The middle class already has 13. 

Yes, we are referring to Galaxy A53 5G. Edition Androidu 13 with One UI 5.0 was the fastest in the history of the company, with which after the launch of the sharp version Androidwith Google it came, or rather it was the shortest wait for an update of some own model. Advice Galaxy The S22 received the update at the end of October, and just two weeks later, Samsung pushed the official update to the lineup as well Galaxy S21, Galaxy S20 to Galaxy Note 20. Two days later, the first mid-range model arrived.

Four flagships and one mid-range 

While Samsung has always focused on bringing the latest version Androidu to all its flagship phones first, before moving on to mid-range and low-end devices, this time changing things up a bit. Galaxy The A53 is a mid-range phone that costs half as much as the basic phone Galaxy S22, already this week update to Android 13 and received One UI 5.0, which is probably the biggest success in the Korean giant's long-term journey to become the king of updates Androidu.

Galaxy A53 received a stable version Androidu 13/One UI 5.0 earlier than any of Samsung's foldable phones Galaxy Z Fold or Galaxy From Flip, which should underline the importance of this situation and this model. Of course, we understand that people who own these more expensive phones probably aren't all that excited right now, but we'd rather point out the fact that Samsung is discriminating between flagship and lower-end phones when it comes to how quickly they get major new OS updates . Moreover, in terms of numbers, Galaxy The A53 5G is certainly owned by more users than the manufacturer's latest jigsaws.

If Samsung keeps up this pace of updates, it could bring Android 13 and One UI 5.0 on most eligible devices Galaxy even before the start of 2023, regardless of what his "official timetables" suggest (we wrote here). Add to that the fact that Samsung is the only OEM with the system Android, which provides devices with operating system updates for up to four years, is practically unmatched in this regard. Not even Google itself, which only provides Pixels for three years.

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