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12-20-2025 09:12 AM in
Galaxy S
S22 ultra not coming software update The update hasn't arrived on the S22 Ultra
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12-23-2025 03:50 AM in
Galaxy S
Hi there! Software updates roll out in stages based on your region and carrier. Even if you see others getting the December 2025 update, it might take a few extra days or weeks to reach your specific device. You can try checking manually by going to Settings > Software update > Download and install."
Option 2: Short & Direct
"The December 2025 update has started rolling out for some S22 Ultra models (like the SM-S908E). If yours hasn't arrived yet, it’s likely just a slight delay due to your carrier or region. It should pop up very soon!"
Option 3: Technical Troubleshooting
"If you feel like you are way behind, try connecting your phone to a PC and using Samsung Smart Switch. Sometimes updates appear there before they show up over-the-air (OTA) on the phone itself."
Key Points to Remember Phased Rollouts: Samsung never releases an update to every phone at the exact same second to avoid crashing servers. Carrier Approval: If the phone is carrier-locked (e.g., Verizon, T-Mobile), the carrier has to test the software before releasing it to you. Model Numbers: Different sub-models (Exynos vs. Snapdragon) get updates at different times
Option 2: Short & Direct
"The December 2025 update has started rolling out for some S22 Ultra models (like the SM-S908E). If yours hasn't arrived yet, it’s likely just a slight delay due to your carrier or region. It should pop up very soon!"
Option 3: Technical Troubleshooting
"If you feel like you are way behind, try connecting your phone to a PC and using Samsung Smart Switch. Sometimes updates appear there before they show up over-the-air (OTA) on the phone itself."
Key Points to Remember Phased Rollouts: Samsung never releases an update to every phone at the exact same second to avoid crashing servers. Carrier Approval: If the phone is carrier-locked (e.g., Verizon, T-Mobile), the carrier has to test the software before releasing it to you. Model Numbers: Different sub-models (Exynos vs. Snapdragon) get updates at different times