Why is my Samsung Galaxy phone not updating?

Last Update date : 2026-06-02

Learn how to fix Samsung Galaxy software update issues caused by storage space, Wi-Fi connection problems, Safe mode conflicts, or Smart Switch errors.

If your Samsung Galaxy phone is not updating to the latest software version, the issue may be related to low storage space, unstable internet connection, low battery level, software conflicts, or temporary update server issues. You can resolve most software update problems by freeing storage space, clearing cache files, checking the network connection, or updating through Smart Switch.

1. Supported Samsung Galaxy devices

These troubleshooting steps apply to Samsung Galaxy smartphones including Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy S26 series, Galaxy Z Fold series, Galaxy Z Flip series, Galaxy A series, and other supported Samsung Galaxy devices.

2. Reasons why your Samsung Galaxy phone is not updating

- Insufficient storage space

The device may not install a software update if there is not enough available internal storage space.

- Weak or unstable internet connection

Software updates require a stable Wi-Fi or mobile data connection to download and install properly.

- Low battery level

Your Samsung Galaxy phone may block software updates when the battery level is too low to complete the installation safely.

- Software compatibility limitations

Some Samsung Galaxy devices only receive software updates for a limited support period based on the product release date.

- Temporary software conflicts

Background applications, interrupted downloads, or corrupted cache files may interrupt the software update process.

3. Check important requirements before updating

  1. Charge the Samsung Galaxy phone battery above 50%.
  2. Connect the device to a stable Wi-Fi network.
  3. Keep enough free internal storage space available.
  4. Remove unnecessary files, screenshots, or downloads if storage is low.
  5. Restart the Samsung Galaxy phone before attempting the update again.

Software update issues commonly occur after interrupted downloads, unstable network connections, or low storage warnings.

4. Delete unused apps to free storage space

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Apps.
  3. Select an app you no longer use.
  4. Tap Uninstall.
  5. Tap OK to confirm.

5. Clear cache and temporary files

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Apps.
  3. Select the app you want to clear.
  4. Tap Storage.
  5. Tap Clear cache.

- You can also optimize the Samsung Galaxy device automatically

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Device care.
  3. Tap Optimize now.
  4. Tap Done after optimization finishes.

6. Try updating the software in Safe mode

  1. Press and hold the Volume down key and Side key.
  2. Tap Power off.
  3. After the screen turns off, press and hold the Volume down key and Side key again.
  4. Release the Side key when the Samsung logo appears.
  5. Continue holding the Volume down key until Safe mode appears.
  6. Try updating the software in Safe mode.

Restart the Samsung Galaxy phone normally to exit Safe mode after completing the update attempt.

7. Update the software using Smart Switch

  1. Install Smart Switch on your Windows PC or Mac.
  2. Connect your Samsung Galaxy phone using a USB cable.
  3. Open Smart Switch on the computer.
  4. Wait for Smart Switch to detect the device.
  5. Click Update if a new software version is available.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.

Do not disconnect the USB cable or use the Samsung Galaxy phone during the software update process.

8. Additional things to check if the software update still fails

  1. Check whether the date and time settings are correct.
  2. Disable VPN services temporarily if enabled.
  3. Remove and reconnect the Wi-Fi network.
  4. Restart the router and try the software update again.
  5. Wait and try again later if Samsung update servers are busy.
  6. Check whether your Samsung account is signed in correctly.

9. Related Samsung Galaxy support topics

10. When to contact Samsung Support

  1. Contact Samsung Support if the software update still fails after troubleshooting.
  2. Contact Samsung Support if the Samsung Galaxy device repeatedly restarts during the update.
  3. Contact Samsung Support if Smart Switch cannot detect the device.
  4. Contact Samsung Support if software updates no longer appear on the device.

11. Summary

Samsung Galaxy software update issues are commonly caused by insufficient storage space, unstable internet connection, temporary software conflicts, or compatibility limitations. Clearing storage space, checking network stability, updating in Safe mode, or using Smart Switch can help resolve most Samsung Galaxy software update problems.

Thank you for your feedback!