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Galaxy S24 series now getting the March 2025 security update


Recently, Samsung confirmed that it will begin the stable rollout of One UI 7 in April. So far, only the Galaxy S24 series has received beta versions of the long-awaited Android 15-based firmware. So, we can assume that these phones will be the first to get the OTA. Meanwhile, Samsung is sending out the latest March 2025 security update to the Galaxy S24 lineup.

Samsung today unexpectedly released the March 2025 patch. While it was due to arrive at some point, the South Korean giant had promised that it would open the One UI 7 beta program for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 today. However, instead, the firm sent the latest security update to its 2024 foldables. Now, the Galaxy S24 series is receiving the same update.

Samsung sends March 2025 security update to Galaxy S24 series

According to reports, the March 2025 patch is now reaching the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra units in South Korea. The firmware has the build number S92xNKSS5AYB1 and a size of around 280 MB (it could vary slightly depending on the model). Samsung shouldn’t take long to begin the rollout to other regions and countries.

Don’t expect any impressive new features after installing the update. Samsung is reserving them all for One UI 7, so you’ll have to wait a few more weeks. However, the March 2025 update will make your Galaxy S24 device more secure. There are over 40 vulnerabilities resolved, with Google contributing most of the fixes for the Android core. Meanwhile, Samsung included seven fixes of its own that only affected Galaxy and One UI hardware/software.

This will likely be the last stable Android 14-based update for the Galaxy S24 series before the stable rollout of One UI 7. The company recently sent One UI 7 beta 5 to users enrolled in the program. The long-awaited Android 15-based firmware should arrive before the end of April 2025 if Samsung keeps its word.



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