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Galaxy S25 series grabbing March 2025 patch in India and Europe

After Korea and India, the Galaxy S25 series is also receiving the Match 2025 security patch in Europe. This update installs the latest security patch to improve system security and stability. Users can verify the update through One UI build S93xBXXS1AYC2 which weighs roughly 580MB.
India
The Samsung March 2025 patch is now rolling out to the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra devices. The Korean tech giant is expanding the reach of the latest security fixes to more devices. So, wait patiently as you will get this update soon.
Samsung has introduced several incredible products for its consumer ground. One of these is the Galaxy S25 series – a new member of the S family. The flagship brings amazing AI features, a unique appearance, and various eye-catching capabilities.
Coming back, the March 2025 update fixes many vulnerabilities that often lead to data leak and abnormal functioning of the Galaxy device, ruining the overall user experience.
Thus, you should install the new March 2025 security patch as soon as possible. As per details, Galaxy S25 Ultra models are receiving the March 2025 patch with One UI S938BXXS1AYC2 version, whereas the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus is getting it via S931BXXS1AYC2 and S936BXXS1AYC2.
ANDROID
Android 16 Beta is now available for these Samsung Galaxy S25 rivals

Today, with beta 4 Google expanded Android 16 Beta to select non-Pixel flagship devices from partner brands. Samsung, as always, is skipping the Android 16 Beta Program, while the new OS is available for select devices launched by Honor, iQOO, Lenovo, OnePlus, OPPO, Realme, vivo, and Xiaomi.
Google released Android 16 beta 4 with a second version of platform stability and announced that apps compatible with the new OS will now be available on the Play Store.
Honor, iQOO, Lenovo, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Vivo, and Xiaomi have opened beta registration windows for their latest flagship devices launched in the last few months. Samsung, however, is yet to complete One UI 7 for its Galaxy devices, but will soon roll out the stable One UI 7 and launch an independent One UI beta program.
Last week, it was revealed that the company is already working on Android 16’s adaptation and testing the alleged One UI 8 on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6 smartphones.
Android continues to deliver great updates and new features throughout the year, while feedback from the beta community plays a vital role in constantly improving Android. The Android 16 developer site has a lot more information about the beta, including downloads and a release timeline for Pixel.
List of devices that are running the Android 16 Beta
- HONOR Magic 7 Pro
- Lenovo YOGA Tab Plus
- OnePlus 13
- OPPO Find X8
- realme GT 7 Pro
- iQOO 13
- vivo X200 Pro
- Xiaomi 14T Pro
- Xiaomi 15
- Redmi K70 Ultra

NEWS
Galaxy Z Fold 7 goes on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Elite, One UI 8 ahead of launch

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has now appeared on Geekbench, revealing that the company is carrying out pre-launch tests and preparations for its new device. The latest listing also solves the chipset mystery that has been in rumours for a long time.
According to the Geekbench 6.4 listing, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 US variant with model number SM-F966U achieved 3022 points on single-core and 9307 points on multi-core tests.
The US variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 has appeared on Geekbench with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Also, the phone is expected to run on Android 16-based One UI 8 operating system
Being a flagship folding handset, all these things sound quite good. Nevertheless, the actual performance will only be known once the device is officially launched in the consumer market. Inputs reveal that the chipset is clocked at 3.53 GHz base frequency.
Apart from this, the Korean tech giant can launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 around July this year. Also, an affordable flip model can also be introduced along with both the devices.

NEWS
Samsung Galaxy A56 receives first update with security fixes

Samsung is rolling out the first update for Galaxy A56 users. The latest firmware has some useful improvements for the Samsung’s most feature-packed mid-range phone of 2025. The update optimizes the system’s stability for better performance. It also has new fixes for hidden issues of the tablet.
April 2025 security patch marks first update for Galaxy A56
Now, the company is bringing the first update for the Samsung Galaxy A56, which brining the April 2025 security patch in Thailand. The firmware is rolling out with the One UI A566BXXS2AYD3 version. It also has a package of 500MB. It is better to use a stable Wi-Fi connection for installation.
This initial update improves tablet performance by addressing security issues and enhancing system stability. The latest security patch ensures your device’s data and files remain secure, while system optimizations provide a smoother and more reliable experience.
Note that the update is being released in batches and may take a few days to cover all the regional units. Until then, you can go to System Settings and perform a manual installation if a new version is available.
With this fresh firmware, Samsung is delivering a secure, stable, and high-performance experience for its Galaxy A56 users.
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