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Galaxy A34 gets February 2025 security patch in Europe and Asia

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Samsung Galaxy A34 smartphone has already received the February 2025 security patch update in Korea. Now, the company is expanding the latest Android security patch to more countries including Europe and Asia. These additions will ensure a safer and bug-free experience for device owners.

It’s good to see that Samsung keeps its devices up-to-date with new One UI rollouts. Before we dig into the software, let’s check the February 2025 patch benefits.

Although it does not include any new features or changes, it installs the latest Android security patch to make your Galaxy device more secure. Specifically, the February 2025 security patch fixes several issues including 1 critical and 34 high-level CVEs for Google and 7 SVEs for Samsung.

These SVEs are mainly related to system services, the Samsung Find app, Android Settings, and more. The update also fixes some common issues to provide smoother operations.

February 2025 security patch for the Samsung Galaxy A34 in the Philippines and Europe can be verified through the One UI build version mentioned below.

  • Asia: A346EXXS9CYA2
  • Europe: A346BXXS9CYA1

Samsung will soon roll out this update to more countries and Asian countries. Users are recommended to install the update immediately to take advantage of improved security measures. Those who have not gotten the update notification can check and install the update manually.

To install the update, open the Settings of the Galaxy smartphone, select ‘Software Update’ and then select ‘Download and Install’. Tracking these steps will make sure your Galaxy smartphone is up to date with the latest security protection.

The latest security update is based on One UI 6.1. The Galaxy A34 phones are eligible for Android 15-based One UI 7 firmware.

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Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Flip 4 unlock One UI 8 magic with Android 16 upgrade

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Samsung has rolled out the Android 16-based One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip 4, and Galaxy Z Fold 4 smartphones. This update takes your Galaxy experience to the next level with new features and improvements.

Users of the Galaxy S22 series,  Galaxy Z Flip 4, and Galaxy Z Fold 4 are getting the One UI 8 update through One UI build versions:

  • Galaxy S22: S901BXXUIGYI7 
  • Galaxy S22 Plus: S906BXXUIGYI7
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra: S908BXXUIGYI7 
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4: F721BXXUAIYIF 
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4: F936BXXUAIYIF

The update’s installation package is approximately 3.2GB in size and brings several new features and improvements to make your device better and more useful.

Additionally, it also installs the October 2025 security patch to improve system security and stability. You can download the update via Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.

One UI 8 features:

Samsung’s Android 16 brings several new features and improvements to the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Flip 4, and Galaxy Z Fold 4. It makes the phone faster and easier to use. 

Moreover, it also comes with a new, modern design that gives your phone an even better look. Plus, this update allows you to customize your lock screen, home screen, and notifications more easily.

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Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35 grabbing One UI 8 update in more countries

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Samsung has started rolling out the stable One UI 8 update to its mid-range Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 in India and internationally, respectively, after launching them in Korea last week.  Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 users can enjoy One UI 8 features, and it is expected to arrive in other regions soon.

The major update brings a number of new features and improvements to the Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G devices, along with the goodness of the Android 16 operating system.

One UI 8 is Samsung’s custom skin that runs on top of Android 16. It offers a more refined and user-friendly interface, with enhanced privacy and security options, redesigned widgets and notifications, improved performance and battery life, and more.

Samsung Galaxy A55 users are getting the One UI 8 update with One UI build versions A356EXXU5CYI8. On their Galaxy devices, users can manually check for the update by going to Settings > Software update > Download and install. The download size is around  2,342.12MB, so make sure to connect your phone to Wi-Fi and that the battery is at least 50% charged before you start downloading.

The One UI 8 update enhances your phone’s performance and makes it easier to use. The update comes with a fresh and modern design that gives your phone a fresh and attractive look. This update allows you to customize your lock screen, home screen, and notifications even more easily.

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Samsung begins releasing One UI 8 (Android 16) for Galaxy A54 and A34

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Samsung’s One UI 8 (Android 16) is now expanding to more Galaxy A series devices. The Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A34 have become the latest A-series phones to receive the major One UI 8 software upgrade.

Based on Android 16, Samsung One UI 8 brings improved performance, faster animations, and a new, modern design to Galaxy phones. The update also includes improved privacy controls for managing app permissions, as well as improved battery and device care tools.

In addition, the One UI 8 update allows Galaxy users to enjoy even more customization options, including new themes, widgets, and lock screen settings.

Samsung Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A34 users in India can verify the One UI 8 update with One UI build versions A546SKSUCEYI5 and A346NKSUAEYI7, respectively. The company will soon make it available to all models.

You can manually check for the latest update by going to your phone’s settings. Open the System Settings page, scroll down, and select Software Update. Press the Download and Install button to manually retrieve the update from the server.

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