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Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Gets Final Android 16 Update – Is Your Phone Next for One UI 8?

סמסונג גלקסי S22 מקבל את עדכון אנדרואיד 16 האחרון – האם המכשיר שלכם הבא בתור ל-One UI 8?

עדכון אנדרואיד 16 הסופי לסדרת Galaxy S22 סדרת Galaxy S22 של סמסונג (שהושקה בתחילת 2022) מקבלת כעת את עדכון מערכת ההפעלה אנדרואיד המרכזי האחרון שלה. החודש החלה החברה להפיץ את Android 16 עם ממשק One UI 8.0 לדגמי Galaxy S22, S22+ ו-S22
אוקטובר 12, 2025

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