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Samsung Galaxy A55 got ‘Seamless Updates’ feature before the S24 series

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Amid rumors of crafting a custom update method, Samsung implemented Android’s Seamless Updates feature on Galaxy phones. The Galaxy A55 5G became the first Samsung device to fulfill the long-standing demand for the Seamless Updates feature.

The Mobile Indian reports that Samsung Galaxy A55 5G displays a two-stage installation process – “Downloading and Installing” and “Verification”. This development comes shortly after Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series debut, which lacks, as of now, the Seamless Updates feature.

It’s assumed that the South Korean tech giant strategically implemented this functionality, starting with a mid-ranger. Once the experiment reaches a satisfactory milestone, it could be made available on recent flagships such as the S24 and S23 series.

A/B Partition Update: When an update is initiated, the new firmware is installed on the inactive partition. This is where the phone finally requires a reboot, to transition to the updated partition. Resulting in, it does not require the same amount of time that is needed to install the update.

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Source: The Mobile Indian

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Android 16 may let you see notifications and settings side by side

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A new leak shows that the next big update to Android, called Android 16, might change how you look at your phone’s alerts and controls. Right now, when you pull down the top of your screen, you see either your notifications or the quick settings panel, but not both at the same time. The leak suggests Android 16 could let you see both together, side by side, when you swipe down from the top.

This new look would be helpful for people who want to check their messages and change settings quickly. It would mean less swiping and more info at a glance. The leak comes from someone who looks at Android’s code and shares new features before they are officially announced. The images in the leak show a split view, with notifications on one side and quick settings on the other.

This idea is still in testing, so it might not make it to the final version of Android 16. But if it does, it could make using your phone a bit easier and faster. The update is expected to come out later this year, and more details will be shared as we get closer to the launch. For now, this leak gives us a peek at what might be coming next for Android phones.

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Android Automotive now lets you use video and audio apps more easily

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Google has made it easier for people to use video and audio apps in cars that run Android Automotive. Now, car makers can let drivers and passengers use more types of media apps, making car rides more fun and useful.

Before, Android Automotive only allowed certain apps for music, podcasts, and radio. With the new updates, car makers can now add video apps like YouTube and other streaming services. This means you can watch videos when the car is parked, such as while charging an electric vehicle or waiting for someone. Google is also letting more audio apps work in cars, so you can listen to audiobooks, news, and other audio content.

To keep everyone safe, video apps will only work when the car is not moving. Audio apps, on the other hand, can be used while driving, as long as they don’t distract the driver. Google is working closely with car companies to make sure these apps run smoothly and safely.

These changes are part of Google’s plan to make Android Automotive a better system for both drivers and passengers. By adding more ways to enjoy music, videos, and other content, car rides can be more entertaining and comfortable for everyone.

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Android Auto gets better music and podcast apps after Google IO 2025

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Google recently announced some big improvements to Android Auto at Google I/O 2025, especially for people who use music and podcast apps in their cars. These changes are meant to make it easier and safer to listen to your favorite songs and shows while driving.

Now, media apps on Android Auto will look and work more like the apps on your phone. For example, you’ll see bigger album covers, better controls, and more helpful information on the screen. If you use apps like Spotify, YouTube Music, or Audible, you’ll notice that it’s simpler to find and play what you want.

Another cool update is that Android Auto will now show suggestions for things you might want to listen to next, based on your habits. This means you can spend less time searching and more time enjoying your drive.

Google also made it easier for app developers to update their apps for Android Auto. This should mean more apps get these new features soon.

Overall, these updates are designed to make listening to music and podcasts in your car smoother and more enjoyable, so you can focus on the road and have a better driving experience.

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