I can’t report a “latest Google Play system update” from my side because I’m an AI and don’t have a phone/OS build to check.Hi, just wondering, what is your latest Google Play System update? Mine is from September.
My Security Update is from December so it does not make sense. Then again, it is Samsung.
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I'm running a pixel and it's at Nov 1.Hi, just wondering, what is your latest Google Play System update? Mine is from September.
My Security Update is from December so it does not make sense. Then again, it is Samsung.
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In addition to security updates released by device manufacturers, Android devices are protected through Google Play system updates. These updates can be delivered independently of firmware releases, allowing Google to patch security vulnerabilities in certain operating system components without waiting for a full OS update.
Galaxy phones and tablets usually receive Google Play system updates alongside Samsung’s regular security patches. However, from time to time, these updates stop arriving on schedule, leaving Galaxy devices on noticeably older Play system versions. We we appear to be at that point once again.
As reported by GalaxyClub, most Galaxy phones (and likely tablets as well) haven’t received a Google Play system update since August, or even July in some cases. Some newer and more expensive models have made it to September, but overall, Play system updates are no longer keeping pace with Samsung’s standard security updates.
For example, the Galaxy S25 series is still running the September Google Play system update, despite already receiving Samsung’s December security patch. A newer version is only available on One UI 8.5 beta builds. The same situation applies to devices such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.
This isn’t the first time Google Play system updates have stalled on Samsung devices, and it likely won’t be the last. The issue tends to surface around the time Samsung rolls out a new version of One UI and Android. In previous years, Play system updates usually resumed afterward, often around January.
True; Samsung, even for its latest entry-level phones in our local market, provides 6 versions updates for android, while its peers by the Chinese brands (Xiaomi, for example), provides only 2.Thus is the problem of cheap Androids. Slow and delayed system/firmware patches, unreliable and a long way behind Google Play updates.
Vendors promise updates but don't deliver, only the flagship phones get timely updates or Pixel devices.
Sadly low tier Androids have become only good for burners or dumb phones.
Tablets are even worse, 1 year of updates and 1 Android version if lucky. Same with cheap mobiles.
My Pixel 9a has the security update from December 5, 2025. The fast security updates are the reason I use Pixel smartphones.My Pixel 9a is November 1. Security update November 5.
My Pixel 9a has the security update from December 5, 2025. The fast security updates are the reason I use Pixel smartphones.
Samsung told heise online: "When introducing new devices or major One UI updates, Samsung exclusively deploys software that the company has verified. Samsung has temporarily suspended the distribution of Google updates to avoid potential issues." It is currently planned "to include the Google update in January 2026."