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The problem experienced by Galaxy phones with Google Play system updates is likely as a result of the One UI 8 rollout. Android devices are protected through Google Play system updates and these updates can be delivered through firmware releases on their own, allowing Google to patch security weak spots in some operating system parts without waiting for a full OS update.

Samsung’s regular security patches happen at the same time Galaxy phones and tablets receive Google Play system updates. Since these updates cease to arrive from time to time on schedule, Galaxy devices are left with older Play system versions.

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According to GalaxyClub , Play system updates are no longer keeping pace with Samsung’s standard security updates and most Galaxy phones, as well as tablets, are yet to receive Google Play system updates since July and August.

Despite receiving Samsung’s December security patch, the Galaxy S25 series is still running the September Google Play system update. A newer version is available only on One UI 8.5 beta builds, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 respectively.

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The good news is that everything will go back to normal soon as Samsung has released One UI 8 for all eligible Galaxy devices. It means that other things being equal, Play system updates should start rolling out again soon.

Two major One UI releases happened in less than six months, and a mid-cycle update is already in development. Although Samsung normally rolls out only one major One UI/Android update around this time of year, things are different this year. You can check whether a Google Play system update is available for your device by following these steps: Settings > Security and privacy > Updates > Google Play system update.

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With all the iPhone launches for 2025 concluded, we can look ahead to what 2026 has in store. New reports suggest Apple will finally add an under-display selfie camera.

The tipster Smart Pikachu shared on Weibo that Apple is testing an under-display camera technology for the iPhone 18 handsets . This means the display notch could shrink in size or disappear completely.

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It has been rumoured for years that Apple will include this feature in its iPhones. It may happen in 2026 as the camera technology is already being tested, but of course, nothing is yet.

The leak seems credible as other sources also suggest that the iPhone 18 series will have an under-display Face ID camera . The rumour mill is churning that Apple is slowly working on an all-screen iPhone.

Apple wants to do what Samsung did since 2021

Apple isn’t the first to experiment with under-display cameras, as other phone manufacturers have tried their hand at it. One of them is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, which launched in 2021. It had an under-display camera on the main 7.6-inch screen.

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While the camera wasn’t particularly top-notch and Samsung has since ditched the technology, it at least makes it for the company to produce a better one in future. All the 2025 Galaxy smartphones, including the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, come with conventional selfie cameras.

Apple usually tries out innovations after other industry brands have introduced them. But when it does implement new tech, it usually does it in a unique and sometimes better way to set itself apart from others. Touch ID and Face ID are examples of that. We await to see what the company plans to do with the foldable iPhone .

Regarding the launch timeline of Apple’s iPhones , we expect the Pro models to come out in September and the standard iPhone 18 to appear in March 2026.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.