1 Make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi . To do so, swipe down from the top of your Android's screen and look for the Wi-Fi icon; if it has a slash through it, tap it to enable Wi-Fi before continuing. [1] 2 Open your Android's Settings . You will receive notifications when updates are available. You can also manually check. 3 Update schedules vary by device, manufacturer, and mobile carrier. If you have a Pixel phone, learn when you'll get updates. If you have a Pixel Tablet, learn when you'll get updates. If Galaxy A52 gets Samsung's Android 14 update. Samsung's Android 14 -based One UI 6.0 update for the Galaxy A52 is currently rolling out in Europe. The big Android update comes with the firmware On some Androids, you'll need to swipe down using two fingers. 3. Scroll down and tap System. You'll find this option at the bottom of the Settings page. [3] On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll tap Software update instead. 4. Tap About phone. It's near the bottom of the System page. Why Update Your Android Tablet? Updating your Android tablet provides several advantages, including: New features: Android updates come with new features that enhance the tablet's functionality, such as split-screen mode, picture-in-picture mode, and improved battery life. To make this configuration we will have to do the following: First we will go to "Settings", there we look for the "About device" option, if we cannot find it we must look for "Device information" and then the "System update" option. The next thing will be to get the "Check for updates" option, when selecting it Android will start looking for 1. Install a root application on your computer and connect your phone to the system using a USB cable. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions and root the phone. 3. Reboot the phone, and you will have the updated version of the Android on your device. Read More: How to Install ADB (Android Debug Bridge) on Windows 10. nwBX.