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Galaxy SAs for the beta program, it's been noted many times, only 6-8 countries are in the beta, it's not "Just Samsung Australia things".
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12-08-2024 11:59 PM in
Galaxy SAustralia, if I'm not mistaken, doesn't have a large-scale OS development and programming team, nothing quite like what Poland's office has, as a result, beta participants in that region can participate more timely information, accurately understood by the region, and creates a stronger feedback loop for the development
Australia doesn't have the user base required, nor the team to make it valuable, in a cold and calculated sense, we're not that useful to the process
Much to our collective upset, we are so very keen for OneUI 7, but, we are going to have to wait 🥲
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12-10-2024 12:10 AM (Last edited 12-10-2024 08:23 AM ) in
Galaxy SDelays in software updates used to be exacerbated by carriers, this has improved and we have been getting updates faster than ever, for this I'm very thankful. Then, usually Samsung focuses on a N-1, N-2, N-3 rollout approach, eg, S24 then S23 then S22, etc.
According to old data available online (see attached, taken from a publically available PDF, but, as mentioned this data is out of date), historically the Samsung operations out of Australia have been part of the 'Sales Network' with less developers than sales enablement team, if we had the right team in Australia, we might see an uptick in development releases
Again, all speculative, but, to me it makes sense
Edit: The image provided was compressed badly, here is another source highlighting that in spite of Samsung's operational size, a majority of satellite locations are "Sales Offices" and not developers who can assist with a beta rollout and testing (source: https://news.samsung.com/global/fast-facts )
