Samsung launches first update for Galaxy S25 with fixes and new security patch in South Korea
Samsung has released the first software update for the Galaxy S25 series. The update includes the latest security patch and bug fixes for the company's latest flagship smartphones.
Here's What We Know
The Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra models in South Korea have received the first update. The update file size is 585.9 MB, and the firmware version is S93xNKSU1AYB3. The update contains the February 2025 security patch, which fixes dozens of vulnerabilities that could compromise the security of the devices.
According to the firmware version, the update is not limited to a security patch. It is also likely to contain performance improvements and bug fixes. As the update is already available in South Korea, we can expect it to roll out to other countries soon.
How To Switch It On
Galaxy S25 users can manually check for the update by going to Settings, Software Update, Download & Install.
It is expected that Galaxy S25 users will see improvements in the stability and performance of their devices, although details on the changes in functionality are not yet known. To accurately assess the changes, we will need to wait for user feedback after the update is installed.
Recently, there was information about the screen size of the Samsung Tri-Fold smartphone, which is yet to be announced. At the Galaxy S25 launch event, Samsung shared some news about new phones, including the development of a smartphone that folds three times.
Source: SamMobile