The Galaxy A55 stands out as the first Samsung device to support seamless updates, a feature long overdue. Google introduced this functionality in 2016, but Samsung only implemented it in March 2024. Moving forward, the company plans to standardize it across all Galaxy S25 models.

A recent leak from Android Headlines has revealed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will also feature seamless updates. This suggests that the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus models will likely adopt the same feature, ensuring a consistent user experience across the lineup.
What Are Seamless Updates?
For those unfamiliar, seamless updates simplify the software update process. Typically, Galaxy devices require users to download and install updates, leaving the phone unusable during the installation and reboot phases.
With seamless updates, the download occurs in a separate partition, allowing users to continue using their device during the process. Once completed, the new updates activate after a simple restart. This feature is particularly valuable given Samsung’s frequent software patches, enhancing convenience for users.
Chipset and Hardware Details
The leak also shed light on the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s hardware. The device, identified as SM-S938, will reportedly feature the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Additionally, earlier rumors have confirmed that the S25 Ultra will support up to 16GB of RAM, offering a significant boost in performance.
The Galaxy S25 series is set to launch on January 22nd, where more details about these features and specifications will be unveiled. Samsung’s focus on innovation ensures that the Galaxy S25 Ultra and its siblings are poised to impress.