Many Samsung Galaxy users reported that their phones’ batteries began to drain more quickly than normal after updating to One UI 7. This problem primarily impacted premium phones such as the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and S24 series. According to recent data, the most recent security patch has resolved the One UI 7 devices’ battery depletion problem.
Despite One UI 7’s improved appearance and additional functions, some phones’ batteries died significantly more quickly than they used to. It appears that Samsung may have quietly resolved this issue with the June 2025 security patch.
Users of the Z Fold 5 and Galaxy S24 have reported that installing the June 2025 security update significantly improved their battery life. One user even claimed that the battery life of his Galaxy Z Fold 5 had increased by “400%.” Users of the Galaxy S24 and S24+ also reported gains, albeit they weren’t that significant.

Earlier this month, the June update for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and S24 series models began to trickle out. With this update, consumers are now seeing longer battery life.
Security updates are typically created to address vulnerabilities and issues. However, occasionally they also aid in enhancing the phone’s functionality, such as battery life. In order to include new features, bug repairs, and upgrades, it also updates a number of apps to the most recent version.
Although Samsung has not formally addressed the battery problem, several customers think the update was helpful. You might wish to see if the June update is available for your phone if the battery has been rapidly depleting after the One UI 7 update. Better battery life is already being noticed by certain users.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
This phone is Unlocked for GSM Carriers in USA like T-Mobile (Excluding Verizon, Sprint, and US Cellular) and not compatible with any CDMA Network Carriers. Dual-SIM (2x Nano-SIM + or Nano-SIM + eSIM or Dual eSIM)
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