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Galaxy S25 series gets March 2025 update in the US

Yesterday, Samsung rolled out the March 2025 security update for the Galaxy S25 in Europe, now the company is expanding the update to the US units. The update is delicately bring new security patches for the devices.

Galaxy S25 series gets March 2025 update

Galaxy S25 series in the US is getting a March 2025 security patch, however the update is spotted only on the locked units. Users can easily identify the latest update by the firmware version number S938USQS1AYBC.Meanwhile the unlocked units users have to wait for sometime

March 2025 update what’s new

The March 2025 update doesn’t bring any significant changes for the devices but it will introduce the latest security patch which will improve the overall security of the devices. At the same time the update may also improve the other bugs to enhance the performance and stability of the devices.

So if you are getting any issues while using the devices then you should check for the latest update as it can eradicate it white encountering other bugs.

If you are using the carrier locked Galaxy S25 series devices then you should start getting the notification about the update availability. Alternatively you can also manually check for the update manually going to the software update from the system settings.

Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S25 series earlier this year with the One UI 7 based on Android 15. The device is promised to get software support for Seven year where it will it will get seven Android updates and seven years of security patches.

Raghav Sachdeva

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