
Samsung has extended the June 2026 Android security update beyond the Galaxy S26 lineup, with the patch now rolling out to the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy S25 Edge, and Galaxy Z Fold 7. The update weighs in at around 900MB and delivers 45 security fixes in total, with the rollout beginning in South Korea before gradually expanding to other markets.
Galaxy S25 series and Galaxy Z Fold 7 are receiving the June 2026 patch
The rollout is following Samsung’s usual regional release pattern, starting in Korea and spreading to additional markets over the following days. It’s also being distributed in stages, so even once it reaches a particular region, it may take a little longer to appear on individual devices. The update applies to the full Galaxy S25 family – Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, and the Galaxy S25 Edge.
45 security fixes included
The patch addresses 45 vulnerabilities in total. Google contributes 33 of those fixes – 5 rated as critical and 28 classified as high severity. Samsung adds 12 more patches of its own: 11 from Samsung MX and one from the Exynos division, with the latter addressing a vulnerability in the DRM HDR driver.

The Samsung-specific patches cover a range of One UI components and services, including Smart Suggestions, Samsung Account, Samsung Cloud, Theme Manager, and various Settings-related elements. Most of these fixes apply to devices running Android 14, Android 15, and Android 16.
To check whether the update is available, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Triggering a manual check won’t force the update through, but the phone will prompt once the build is ready for that specific device.

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