Version 962568596 of Google’s Private Compute Services app is rolling out to Samsung smartphones and tablets, with availability currently seen on Galaxy devices running One UI 8.5 based on Android 16 QPR2.
Google did not publish a changelog for the release, leaving the update’s fixes or feature changes unspecified.
Samsung users cannot find the update through the usual Galaxy Store or Play Store update tabs; it appears under Settings > Google services > All services > System services before linking to its Play Store page.
Google has recently updated other Android system apps as well, suggesting a broader round of system-level software refreshes beyond this Samsung-targeted rollout.
Is Google testing Private Compute Services first on One UI 8.5, and when will older Samsung Galaxy devices get the update?
Why is Google quietly updating Private Compute Services on Samsung devices, and what does version 962568596 actually change for privacy and performance?
Why does this Samsung Galaxy system update stay hidden from normal app updates, and could missing it affect key Android features?