- Samsung has acknowledged its less-than-frequent Google Play system updates on Galaxy devices.
- It has said that it only delivers software after testing, refuting Google’s plan to split updates into crucial and optional updates.
- However, it has said that it will resume updates in January 2026.
In 2019, Google set out to split Android updates into two parts, so it could deliver crucial features directly to users without needing manufacturers to first adapt them to their custom skins. These updates, now known as Google Play system updates, are responsible for key Android features such as Digital Wellbeing, Privacy Dashboard, theft protection, to name a few. That’s where the Pixel-like UI in some Settings menus comes from. And while Google intended to simplify updates by splitting them, it ended up complicating it for users. That’s because Google Play system updates, which are different from the Google Play Services app you see in the Play Store, don’t always download automatically and often need to be triggered manually from a separate menu, distinct from the usual System Updates section.
It’s alright if you never bothered to check these updates; you can always go to Settings > Security & privacy > System & updates on your Android device and look for any pending updates to enjoy the newest versions of the different features. Except if you use a Samsung phone, in which case you may not have any pending updates. That is because Samsung has been intentionally holding off Google Play system update.