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December 31, 2024

Galaxy S25 Ultra to Finally Bring Seamless Update Support; S25 & S25+ Might Follow

Galaxy A55 is the first and only Samsung device that gives its users seamless update support right now, even though this is a relatively old feature. Google made it official way back in 2016, but Samsung just adopted it in March 2024, and now they plan to make it standard across all Galaxy S25 devices.


A major leak from the Android Headlines publication breaks the secret wide open in today’s news. Galaxy S25 Ultra is reportedly next in the queue with a seamless update feature, and if that’s the case, it’s only logical to assume that Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus will follow.   

If you don’t know what seamless updates are, let us break it down. Usually, when an update hits your Galaxy device, it takes downloading, which requires a few minutes, and installation immediately after. That renders the device useless until the update is completed and the phone rebooted. 


Seamless update puts the download data in a separate partition other than the primary OS partition A, so folks can keep using the Samsung's new Ultra handset throughout the installation process. The new content just shows up when you restart your phone. With so many recurring Samsung patches and updates, this feature will be a big help, without a doubt.

Android Headlines also found chipset details in the leaked files. There’s no question now that SM-S938 or the Galaxy S25 Ultra bags a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Previous rumors were also helpful finding out that the S25 Ultra is bumping up its max RAM option to 16GB. We’ll know more details upon the Galaxy S25 series launch due on January 22nd.

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January 01, 2025

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE Might Borrow the Front Display from Galaxy Z Flip 6

There’s no doubt that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the future Galaxy Z Flip FE will share some similarities, but the question on everyone’s mind right now is how much? We came across a leak yesterday that partially answers it, and you might like to know where it’s headed.

The display supply chain analyst Ross Young reported his findings on X, saying that Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Flip FE have the same foldable AMOLED, size, resolution, and everything else. If this is the case, we can look forward to the same dimensions as well.

Z Flip 6 debuted with a tall aspect-ratio FHD+ massive 6.7” display. It’s an LTPO AMOLED, which means a variable 120Hz refresh rate, and the pixels here are densely packed at 426ppi. Flip 6 also has an eye-popping brightness of 2600 nits, plenty bright and readable under the sun.


The Samsung new Folding model isn’t meant to be a generational upgrade, so borrowing the screen from the current Flip Champ is the right move. Ross Young didn’t mention if the cover screen is common across both phones, but the Flip 6’s 3.4” sAMOLED 720p outer screen will be a solid addition for Flip FE.

A viral leak from a month ago exposed the Flip FE with an older Exynos 2400e SoC, but recent information contradicts that theory. Z Flip FE and Flip 7 may be the first devices with an Exynos 2500 chip. This topic needs more clarification but for now, we look forward to the Flip 6 sharing its display with the Flip FE.  

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