Samsung Galaxy S22 series is said to not support Android A/B partition

Samsung has recently listed the Galaxy S22 series on its portfolio and the official promise of four major Android version updates, as well as five years of security updates, sounds good.

Now we are getting new information about this newly launched device credit – 9To5Google, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series has the same problem as the S21 series – it doesn’t support A/B partitions.

A/B partition is a system storage method, and the system exists in both A partition and B partition. When the A partition updates the system, the user can continue to use the B partition, and then restart to the A partition, thus saving the time of system update, so it is also called seamless update .

In addition, when the system file of the A partition is damaged, the user can also switch to the B partition to continue using it, which reduces the probability that the mobile phone cannot be used.

According to Google’s official requirements, A/B partition is an optional feature, and OEM manufacturers can decide whether to use A/B partition.

The phone comes with a 6.10-inch touchscreen display. Samsung Galaxy S22 is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. It comes with 8GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy S22 runs Android 12 and is powered by a 3,700mAh non-removable battery. The Samsung Galaxy S22 supports wireless charging, as well as proprietary fast charging.

As far as the cameras are concerned, the Samsung Galaxy S22 on the rear packs a rear camera. Connectivity options on the Samsung Galaxy S22 include Wi-Fi 802.11 ax, GPS, Bluetooth v5.20, NFC, USB Type-C, Wi-Fi Direct, 3G, 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India) , and 5G with active 4G on both SIM cards.

Samsung Galaxy S22 series AB partition
Samsung Galaxy S22 series AB partition
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