Samsung has recently been perceived as a leader in Android update delivery, but an analysis of its performance reveals significant inconsistencies. Over the last seven Android release cycles, Samsung’s average for timely upgrades stands at just 56%. While the company achieved a commendable 81% delivery for Android 14, this was followed by considerable declines. Moreover, the upgrade process for older flagship models is sluggish, often leading to wait times of over 150 days. Communication regarding rollout timelines has also been lacking, with key notifications arriving long after significant delays.
Samsung's Android upgrade delivery has been less consistent than claimed, with an average of only 56% over the past seven release cycles.
The data shows significant fluctuations in upgrade speed, with recent flagship models prioritized over older devices which see delayed updates.
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