Realistic Android / Samsung OneUI update screen prank. Click to go fullscreen and fool your friends.
Press F or Space to enter fullscreen. Click anywhere or press ESC to exit.
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The fake Android update screen is a harmless browser-based prank that mimics a real system update progress interface. It looks convincing enough to make someone think their device is installing updates, but it never touches your operating system, files, or network. Press Esc to exit instantly. Our tool is free, requires no download, and works on any device with a modern browser.
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No. This is a harmless browser-based prank that simulates an Android/Samsung OneUI system update screen. It does not install anything, access your device, or make any changes to your system. It's purely visual.
Click anywhere on the screen or press ESC to exit fullscreen immediately. The animation has no effect on your device and stops the moment you interact with it.
Yes. The design is based on Samsung's OneUI update interface with the Android mascot, green progress bar, and authentic status messages. It's convincing enough to fool most people who aren't looking closely.
Yes. Open this page in Chrome or any browser on an Android phone, then tap the fullscreen button. The update screen will fill the entire display, making it look like a real system update is happening.
Completely safe. This is a lightweight CSS/JavaScript animation running entirely in your browser. It has no access to your device's system, files, or settings. It cannot install anything or cause any harm.