The Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra (currently priced at $1,299.99 on Amazon) can now be ordered worldwide, after being revealed yesterday during Samsung’s latest Galaxy Unpacked event. Interestingly, the three models are available for pre-order with discounts of up to $300 off their standard retail prices, but this offer is only valid until February 6.
Incremental Improvements
As we highlighted in our launch articles, the Galaxy S25 lineup signifies another small advancement for the Galaxy S series compared to last year’s models. For instance, Samsung has finally introduced Seamless Update support to its flagship smartphone range.
Notable Changes
While Samsung hasn’t directly referenced this update in their promotional content, Mishaal Rahman confirmed the presence of A/B partitioning features in the Galaxy S25 series during the Galaxy Unpacked event. This marks a departure from all earlier Galaxy S models. It’s curious that Samsung first rolled out Seamless Updates to One UI with the Galaxy A55 last year, without including any other tablets or smartphone releases until now.
How Seamless Updates Work
Seamless Updates, also referred to as A/B partitioning and now Virtual A/B partitioning, shortens the time needed to install updates by downloading Android updates onto a second partition. When the device is rebooted, this partition becomes the active boot partition. This feature also allows users to switch back to a functioning partition if something goes wrong during the update.
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