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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    TL;DR by Adamya Sharma / Android Authority:

    1. Google has released updates for Android System SafetyCore, WebView, and Google Play Services on Samsung devices, requiring manual updates.
    2. The new app versions are 1.0.925574157, 149.0.7827.91, and 26.22.33, focusing on bug fixes, security, and performance.
    3. Users need to update these apps via the Play Store by navigating to their listings, as they don’t appear on the Manage apps & device page.
    4. These updates are currently available on One UI 8.5 and 9 in India, with uncertain availability in other regions.

    Why Updating Google Services Matters for Your Samsung Phone

    Keeping your Samsung phone up to date is always a smart choice. Recently, Google released important updates for some key apps: Android System SafetyCore, WebView, and Google Play Services. These updates are crucial because they improve security, fix bugs, and add new features. If you don’t update these apps, you might miss out on better performance and enhanced protection. Moreover, staying current helps your phone work smoothly and reduces the risk of security issues. So, updating these apps isn’t just a good idea — it’s essential for a better user experience.

    How to Find and Install These Updates

    Since these apps don’t appear on the standard Manage apps menu, you will need to update them manually. First, open your phone’s Settings. Then, go to the Apps section. Look for Android System SafetyCore, WebView, and Google Play Services. Tap on each one to open their details. Next, select “App details in store” to be taken to their Play Store pages. From there, simply tap on Update. If you see an option to “Update all,” you can use it to update multiple apps at once. Remember, these steps work for most Google apps, but some exceptions might require you to repeat the process individually.

    Benefits of Staying Updated and Which Devices Are Affected

    Updating these Google services can bring multiple advantages. You may experience faster app performance, fewer glitches, and improved security defenses. These updates can also include new features that make your device more functional. For example, WebView enhancements can help web pages load faster and more securely. Currently, these updates roll out mostly in India for devices running One UI 8.5 and 9. Whether you own the latest Galaxy device or an older model, updating Google apps can deliver a smoother, safer smartphone experience. As updates continue to roll out globally, it’s always a good habit to check for new versions regularly—this way, your phone remains up to date, secure, and ready for the future.

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