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Play Services updates are automatic and don't require reboots. You're confusing them with Android updates where Samsung phones only check every few weeks or so.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.gms
I never said "Play Services". The article clearly says "Some Samsung phones haven’t been getting Google Play system updates for months" - and I was referring to that. These updates aren't automatic on my Fold 4, I always have to install them by going into Settings > About > Software > Google Play System Update. The last time I did this update (manually) was in September. I forgot to run it the previous two months so it never got updated, until I came across this article and did the update. And yes, it does require a reboot. No, I haven't set it to manual (not sure if I can even do that). Both my OS updates, and Google Play (apps) updates are set to automatic, so I'm it sure why the Google Play System Update is manual.
Are you (and probably 9to5google) confusing the updater for Play Services with updates of the low level Play components? https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/11412553?hl=en
As I said before, I'm not talking about Play Services but "Google Play System Update", as it says in the article. Here are some screenshots from my phone before and after the (manual) update:
"Google System updates make your Android devices more secure and reliable and give you new and useful features. They include updates from Google to the Android operating system, Google Play Store, and Google Play services." https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/11412553?hl=en
That's just the updater for Play Services. Non-Pixel phones don't get Android updates through that.
So you're seriously just making a big fuss about the updater that just needs an update once in a while and not the actual Play components.
Again, untrue. I don't know where you're getting the idea that it's only just Play Services. For a long time now, Google has been delivering updates to various Android system components via that updater. The whole point of it was to deliver critical updates to certain system components outside of the usual channel, so that you didn't need to depend on your manufacturer or carrier to issue a full OS update. It makes no sense to limit this just to Pixel phones, that defeats the whole purpose of these updates.
Your very own link shows all the changelog for all the different components that are getting updated, not just Play Services. And this is not just limited to Pixel phones (what's your source for that?)
From the link in your link:
https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/11462338?sjid=2146626811830280084-AP
Samsung devices are certified, hence they too receive these updates. If these updates were limited just to Pixel phones, they'd explicitly specify that on the page you linked.
I get monthly Android updates from Samsung itself.