Samsung has begun to roll out its June security update for the Galaxy S25 series in South Korea, and it appears to contain hints about the forthcoming One UI 8 beta. The update, which is currently being delivered to the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra models, addresses 36 high-level security fixes, including vulnerabilities discovered in the software. Users are encouraged to install the update promptly for enhanced security, particularly because it includes critical improvements like a fix for the “fingerprint trustlet,” which protects against unauthorized access. Notably, the update has also upgraded the bootloader to version 4, suggesting the potential arrival of One UI 8 Beta 2 soon.
SamMobile reported that while the June update is initially landing in South Korea, it is expected to expand to other regions, including the U.S., in the coming days. Users are advised to ensure their devices are set to automatically download updates or to manually check for the update as it becomes available. The first One UI 8 beta was released towards the end of May and introduced features such as enhanced AI support and improved user experience design tailored for different devices. The upcoming updates foretell a “new rhythm” in Samsung’s software development, promising more customized insights and suggestions for users.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a sleek design with a large 6.9-inch flat display and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, ensuring impressive performance for gaming and daily tasks. As the ongoing updates and features unfold, Samsung continues to solidify its commitment to enhancing user experience across its flagship devices.