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Samsung Galaxy phones facing July 2022 Google Play System updates issue: How to fix it?

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Some Samsung Galaxy devices have a minor issue with Google Play system updates, which are stuck at an outdated version. Although the South Korean manufacturer has nearly upgraded all of its compatible products to Android 13 and One UI 5.0, there appears to be a problem with Google Play updates. The firm occasionally provides security fixes even before Big G.

Samsung Users Are Facing Google Play System Updates Issue

According to the report, several users using Galaxy devices have reported that their devices cannot handle the Google play system update as usual. According to some reports, it is happening because their Galaxy phones haven’t installed the latest play store update automatically.

As you know, Google is the company that is responsible for Android updates, and to provide newly updated devices, the company mainly uses three ways: Android OS update, the second one is a Security update, and the other one is to update the devices through the play store. If we talk about some time ago, then we have seen that many such issues have come in every other Android device of the play store.

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Samsung Galaxy S22, S21, Galaxy A53 5G are stuck on the July 2022 Google Play system update

According to the information, some Galaxy devices, including Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S21, and Galaxy A53 5G, are stuck with the July 2022 Play system update provided by Google. It includes updates regarding different Google apps like the Google Play store and Google play services.

How to get rid of this issue?

The issue is currently appearing only on some Galaxy devices, so it is possible that there is a problem with the server which doesn’t act as usual, and Samsung may take some time to address this issue, so you can try updating these apps(Google play store and Google play services) directly from APKMirror.

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1 Comment

  1. Luis Fuentes Cerda

    February 3, 2023 at 1:10 am

    It seems to me that the problem is caused by com.google.mainline.adservices

    I deleted it with “pm uninstall” and then I was able to update successfully

    pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.mainline.adservices

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