By reorganizing the way it manages the firmware of its smartphones in Europe, Samsung might have a way to deploy its Android updates more quickly on the Old Continent.
The deployment of major updates on Android smartphones is subject to several mockeries. Even if some are a little harsh, almost unfair, they illustrate a very present frustration among the users concerned. In Europe, Samsung — which recently launched One UI 4 on Android 12 — may have found an interesting solution and the Galaxy S22 would be particularly concerned.
The specialized media Galaxy Club claims to have been able to verify that, behind the scenes of the South Korean giant, a notable change was taking place in the way in which firmwares are managed. Roughly speaking, we call firmware the firmware that animates the smartphone, that makes it run.
Rearranging Android Updates in Europe
However, Samsung, like many manufacturers, offers firmware by country and uses CSC codes (Country Specific Code). This is one of the reasons why some regions receive Android updates much later than other regions.
According to Galaxy Club, Samsung smartphones in Europe are being housed in the same boat with a common CSC code for almost the entire Old Continent: “them”. ” With some exceptions, the EUX region covers a large part of Europe “Writes the Dutch media.
According to the site, we can therefore expect rapid updates on the Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra, but also on the Galaxy A53, A33 and A13 that we should see in the course of 2022 in Europe.
An improvement still uncertain
In fact, this switch to the EUX code would have started as early as 2021. However, the acceleration of updates would only be expected on the next Samsung models.
Moreover, it is not even entirely certain that this change is synonymous with improved updates. Indeed, even if this might lead to a smoother process, there is a chance that Samsung will remain cautious regarding the idea of deploying an update quickly affecting a very large number of users at once. In the event of a bug not detected upstream, this can have more complicated consequences to manage downstream.
Fingers crossed for improvements to be felt.
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