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Samsung brings the March 2025 update to the Galaxy Z Fold SE, Fold 3 and Flip 3 devices

Samsung is gradually expanding the One UI 7 beta program for its eligible devices, but on the other side the company is rapidly expanding the March 2025 security patch for the devices, now with the latest development it has brought the update for the Galaxy Z Fold SE, Fold 3 and Flip 3 devices.

March 2025 security patch for the Galaxy  Foldables

Samsung has rolled out the March 2025 security patch for the Galaxy Z Fold SE, Fold 3 and Flip 3 with the firmware version numbers F958NKSS2AYBD, F926NKS57JYBD and F711NKSS8JYBD respectively. It is worth noticing that the update is currently spotted in South Korea and expected to be soon expanded to more countries in the next few days.

March 2025 security patch what’s new?

Samsung has brought the standard changelog for the foldable with the March patch, which doen’t indicate about any significant changes for the devices. However, it includes new security patches which will improve the security of the devices. Along with this, sometimes these types of updates make some internal changes that improve some functions’ performance and stability.

How to download

If you are using any of the devices mentioned in South Korea, you should start getting the update notification on your devices. In case if you don’t receive the notification yet then you can still have the option to manually check from the software update menu via system settings.

Raghav Sachdeva

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