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Galaxy S24 picks up June 2025 security update

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Last month, Samsung detailed the June 2025 security patch, which fixes 19 security issues, and two days ago, the company offered it to the Galaxy A56 5G, making these phones the first to get it. Well, the brand is now rolling June 2025 security update out to the Galaxy S24 series, making it the second device to get the latest security update.

The company is currently rolling out the update to variants of the smartphone sold in South Korea, with the rollout just beginning. Korean users will receive it gradually.

We expect Samsung to expand the  Galaxy S24 series’s June 2025 security update to other variants of the phone and in other countries in the next few days.

To update your Galaxy S24 to the latest firmware, go to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install. If you don’t see any update, it means Samsung hasn’t made it available for your device yet, and you’ll have to wait a few more days.

Speaking of software updates, Samsung is testing Android 16-based One UI 8.0, and the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra are eligible for it. Today, the brand has released its beta 2 version to the Galaxy S25 series. After completing the testing, the stable version will be released. The company may first offer it to new and high-end devices and then to old and more affordable ones.

Samsung has released a software update for the Galaxy S24, which offers the June 2025 security patch, which fixes 19 security issues.

Saloni is a graduate of Computer Science and also majored in Journalism, she understands the nuances of One UI and rides the wave of Samsung firmware updates with expert guidance. From great navigation tips to the latest firmware gems, Saloni is your best bet for unlocking the full potential of your Galaxy device.

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Galaxy S24 FE receiving One UI 7 June 2025 update

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 5G starts receiving a new One UI 7-based update with the June 2025 security patch. The firmware is rolling out to limited smartphone users in the home market, South Korea. Although the company may soon initiate a broader software release.

The One UI 7 June 2025 security patch fixes a dozen vulnerabilities. It targets bugs hidden in the device system and ensures that private data remains secure. The firmware also fixes flaws that could allow malware to enter the phone.

On the other hand, it enhances the smartphone’s ability to fight problems. After installing the latest June 2025 update on Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, users can find performance improvements and some new add-ons in the device.

According to the changelog, the Galaxy S24 FE is getting the June 2025 update with the One UI 7 S721NKSS4BYE1 version. It carries a software package of 400 MB. The update brings 36 Android CVEs and 19 One UI SVE items to safeguard Galaxy devices.

The upcoming release is rolling out in the Korean market and will reach more regions soon. In the meantime, you can check the Updates section of your device to perform a manual installation. Before proceeding, make sure you have a stable Wi-Fi connection as well as adequate storage and battery levels on your device.

The Galaxy S24 FE smartphone was released with Android 14-based One UI 6.1. Subsequently, the company released the Android 15-based One UI 7 available as the first major upgrade, and now it is eligible to leave the beta program and move to the stable One UI 8 version.

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One UI 8 Beta 2 brings Real Time Text (RTT) on Galaxy S25

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Galaxy S25 series owners have joined the One UI 8 beta program. Samsung rolled out One UI 8 beta 1 in four countries last week. Now, Samsung’s beta participants are enjoying the use of One UI 8 beta 2.  Samsung’s One UI 8 beta 2 also packs things that the brand hasn’t mentioned in the changelog, one of them is Real-Time Text.

According to @MKarakachanov,  One UI 8 Beta 2 for the Galaxy S25 brings a feature called Real Time Text, and is an accessibility feature located in Phone Settings. 

As per the information, One UI 8 Beta 2 Real-Time Text (RTT) allows you to have a text conversation during a voice call. RTT is often used to communicate with people who are hearing or speech impaired.

Plus, the other person can see every letter you type in real time. You can erase and make changes, but the other person will be able to see what you changed. Additionally, RTT calls have audio as well as text. If you don’t want the other person to hear you, you can mute the microphone during an RTT call.

To use RTT, you need to be connected to a 4G or 5G network or use Wi-Fi calling. Moreover, RTT calls cost the same as normal voice calls.

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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 One UI 8 beta 2 is here

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Samsung launched the One UI 8 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series in the last week of May. The beta slots filled up soon after, with Samsung promising to accept more users and expand the beta program availability to more regions soon. About two weeks after the first beta, Samsung is launching the One UI 8 beta 2 for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra with bug fixes and several other changes. The beta program is now available in more countries as well.

The ZYF3 One UI 8 beta 2 firmware weighs around 1.2GB and packs the June 2025 security patch. 

One UI 8 Beta 2 is available for the Galaxy S25 series in India and Poland as well as all the original regions. Samsung has opened more slots for registration, so if you couldn’t join the first beta program, try your luck now. You can tap on the One UI 8 beta banner in the Samsung Members app to join the program. Hurry up, as Samsung has released limited slots this time too.

Users in Korea, Germany, the US, and the UK can download the latest beta update if they have participated in the One UI 8 beta program. To install the firmware, open Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.

Check out the One UI 7 beta 8 changelog below

New Features:

  • Added user feedback feature to improve interpreter performance

Bugs that have been fixed:

  • Fixed the Now brief text alignment issue and the morning briefing screen persisting issue
  • Improved battery widget icon
  • Fixed the issue with widget size on the lock screen increasing
  • Fixed an intermittent fingerprint recognition screen failure and recognition errors
  • Fixed intermittent fingerprint unlock errors and file movement malfunctions in Secure Folder
  • Fixed the issue with volume being lowered when making a Bluetooth call in a vehicle
  • Fixed the issue where no sound is heard when a notification arrives during the game
  • Fixed non-functioning errors in Galaxy AI weather and time wallpapers
  • Fixed the issue of not being able to go back when gesture recognition is enabled
  • Fixed the issue of Air Command icon disappearing when the S Pen is detached
  • Fixed the issue of the alarm sound not ringing when the Clock app is not updated after the Beta update
  • SW stabilization through updates to many apps including the Camera app
  • Many other improvements
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