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OthersSame as Apple, new version once a year. I don't see the different. The only different is iOS issue around Oct, Android issue around Nov, OneUI issue around Dec (Depends on device model).
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OthersSince Android 1.0 back in September of 2008, Google has actually had either a full Android version, or an incremental update (ie: 1.1) in just about every month of the year.
Some of their biggest updates, have been in the months of July (Android 8), August (Android 9) and September ( Android 10 & 11).
Samsung USED to be really bad with the speed in updating their "TW" & One UI versions, but it seems to me, that one area where Samsung has improved the most, is in how quickly they release their One UI version updates...
Probably for "environmental reasons" 😉