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Pointing out how great Samsung is at updating devices Galaxy na Android 13 and One UI 5.0, it's already quite useless. The company has been releasing system updates for smartphones and tablets for the past few months Galaxy almost every day, and by the end of the year, all of the company's eligible devices will likely be updated. Only now it runs on Androidon 13 and One UI 5.0 approximately 50 devices Galaxy. 

One of the good things about the One UI 5.0 rollout was Samsung's indifference to the price tags of its devices, so it made its way to the lineup fairly quickly Galaxy A and M. But you know what's even better? That while it looks like Samsung is just rushing to meet deadlines, these updates are surprisingly bug-free.

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Whatever you use Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy A53, or a completely different device Galaxy s Androidem 13 and One UI 5.0, so in all cases you probably won't find a reason to complain. Performance has improved on all of these devices (although it's possible Samsung tweaked the animations just a bit to make the device appear faster and/or smoother), and you won't experience native app crashes on top of that. It is worth noting that we are talking about the initial firmware Android 13/One UI 5.0 for all devices, which means that the updates that Samsung released were stable right away, without the need for hot fixes.

So not only has Samsung stepped up its efforts in rolling out the update quickly, but it has also made sure that users have the best and most stable experience right from the start. Honestly, it's overwhelming and at this point I can only ask: “It will be Samsung itself in the next releases of major system updates Android and One UI at least able to match what it achieved this year?” We'll see in a year.

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