Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Gets First Software Update

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Samsung has started rolling out the first software update for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The update, initially available in South Korea, comes with the build number S93xNKSU1AYB3, where “x” varies depending on the specific device model.

February 2025 Security Patch Arrives

The new update is an over-the-air (OTA) release and has a download size of 585.9MB in South Korea. It primarily includes the February 2025 security patch, addressing multiple security vulnerabilities to enhance device protection. Some of these security fixes are critical, ensuring better safety and performance for Galaxy S25 users.

Performance Enhancements and Bug Fixes

Apart from security enhancements, Samsung has also included various performance improvements and bug fixes in this update. While the company has not detailed the specific optimizations, users can expect a smoother and more stable experience.

Global Rollout Expected Soon

Since the update has already launched in South Korea, it is expected to roll out in other regions in the coming days and weeks. Samsung typically releases software updates in phases, prioritizing different markets before a global release.

How to Check for the Update

If you own a Galaxy S25, S25+, or S25 Ultra and want to update your device immediately, you can manually check for the software update. Follow these steps:

Open Settings on your phone.

Navigate to Software update.

Tap Download and install.

If the update is available in your region, it will begin downloading automatically. If not, users may need to wait a few more days before it reaches their device.

Samsung remains committed to providing regular software updates to improve security and performance. The first update for the Galaxy S25 series ensures better protection against vulnerabilities and enhances user experience.

With this first update, Samsung aims to enhance the security and performance of the Galaxy S25 lineup. As the global rollout continues, users worldwide can expect a more stable and secure experience on their devices.