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Google play system updates

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Jeffrey777
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Galaxy S23
Hello does anyone know when the Google play system updates going to be available for Samsung devices again?
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Same, still on Oct
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EthanPeterson
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Galaxy S23
Bro google dont care anymore we are cooked as samsung users probably send one in 5 years
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Zapp2211
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Yeah I'm still waiting for mine I'm still stuck on September I don't know what the **bleep**'s going on I wish Google would do it right away let you know them and I'm also having problems in my Google messages unbelievable I can't fix it and I know these phones inside and out
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Alfa_Addict
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Galaxy S23
I have a S25 Ultra Unlocked and was on July update along with most. Decided to join the One UI 8.5 beta today. I am now on the Nov 1 update for Google Play System. I opted out of sending diagnostic date, have settings for AI processing on device only as well.
DaddyD703
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Ever since the September update came out I haven't been able to get past it I have T-Mobile and all I keep hearing about is Samsung might have put it on a hold and the January update is going to fix everything and everything should be back to normal I want to know what's really going on and how bad or how crucial this could be going towards future updates for the phone. As of right now I'm currently stuck on the September update. 
Mujibar
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All we know is that Samsung paused Play system updates "to avoid potential issues" (whatever that means) and they've said they'll restart them this month. Personally, I don't see that happening, but you never know.

https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-google-play-system-update-3630314/
nullandvoid
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I don't sweat the updates if everything is working well.

Digital_OverLord
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I have th Samsung S23 Ultra, am also on T-Mobile and Google Maps is beyond FUBAR. So much so, that I completely abandoned it and went to Waze and haven't looked back. Then if insult to injury wasn't enough, voice recognition can't even find anything near me while driving. Oh well, back to old school and rediscovering the roads the old fashion way. And of course the only person left to blame and hold the bag is me for ultimately relying on an overpriced piece of hardware that no one wants to take responsibility for because it's too easy to point the finger for 3rd party problems. So over a thousand dollars for a phone, 6/7 hundred for a tablet. Thank God I didn't buy anymore contraptions. When these become obsolete and hit end of life, I'm done with tech. Good old fashion computer and goodbye and good riddance to unreliable, unsecured technology. Money stays in my pocket now. Call me on my landline or better yet. Don't call me lol 😂
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Mujibar
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Ok...
DaddyD703
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Anyways guys the fact is we we pay for a phone for it's hardware we pay for a phone for the camera to pay the phone for the software and the software updates and it's a package deal we get updates for Android and we're supposed to get updates for Google and it's been a cluster you know what and it is unexcusable on their side to not put out anything and say hey this is what's going on we're going to have a pause and everything will get back to normal because we're doing testing for the beta 8.5 but here we are with no answer and it's frustrating not me but hundreds of thousands of people who rely on these updates for security sometimes new features in a world that's evolvingly a new security threat like every day especially with the use of AI a lot of people might not sweat that but for me I buy this not just for the features but for the security itself but all in all is unexcusable on their part to not announce that their partner Google and their updates are being put on hold for the foreseeable future and let it ride as if our phones are broken and we don't know what the **bleep** to do