Samsung’s current flagship, the Galaxy S25 family, has been testing the latest One UI 8 beta for the last four months, and finally, the company is ending the beta phase for the Galaxy S25 beta testers, rolling out the stable version for the current S series models.
Beginning in South Korea, Samsung started delivering the stable Android 16-based One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S25 series to those who have participated in the One UI 8 beta program, and non-beta users are also getting the update.
At the same time, the newest stable software for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra is identified with all-new version numbers, S931NKSU5BYI3, S936NKSU5BYI3, and S938NKSU5BYI3, respectively.
With the official update, Samsung is finally ending the beta phase for the beta participants. At the same time, the update brings several essential improvements for all the existing features while also adding some for better user experience.
Further, the update also integrates the September 2025 security patch that aims to strengthen system security, adds stability, and offers a smooth and secure experience to the users. For now, the official changelog doesn’t mention the key details as to what has arrived with the latest software update for the Galaxy S25 models, at least for now. Hopefully, we will get the information soon.
Well, currently, only the Korea-based Galaxy S25 series has started getting the official update; more eligible regions will follow up the release soon.
Is this update available for everyone or everywhere?
Currently, Samsung is only dispatching the stable One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S25 series owners who have participated in the One UI 8 beta program and common users is also getting the update in South Korea. It will soon expand other regions as well.