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The One UI 7 beta program is currently open for the Galaxy S24 series in Germany, Korea, the US, and the UK, more countries will join the testing soon. It looks like, Samsung has not yet certified some of the apps for the One UI 7 beta. Here is the list of apps that are not compatible with the Android 15-based One UI 7 beta update.

According to the information, some users are having issues while using certain apps on One UI 7 beta firmware. In response, the Samsung Beta Moderator confirmed particular apps are not compatible with the One UI 7 beta at the moment. These apps are given below:

These apps are not compatible with the One UI 7 Beta update

  • Zoom
  • Payment apps
  • Google Message
  • GoodLock themes

The Moderator assured users that they will soon use these apps normally when the stable version is released.

One UI 7 Beta apps not compatible
One UI 7 Beta apps not compatible

One UI 7 Beta progress

In addition to this, Samsung is going to release a One UI 7 beta update soon for the Galaxy S24 series in India and other eligible countries. This firmware will let Galaxy users enjoy new features and improvements ahead of the official release.

In the press release, Samsung announced that the stable One UI 7 update will be released in the first quarter of 2025 with upcoming Galaxy S series phones. After release, the update will then be released for other Galaxy S24 series and other Galaxy devices.

This update redesigned the User interface and brought attractive animation and transition, and several new features and improvements, including more Galaxy AI features, improved lock screen personalization, and many more.

On the other hand, a tipster has revealed that the subsequent One UI 7 beta version will launch an Audio Eraser feature. This feature lets you remove unwanted noise from the video by adjusting the volume of voices, winds, and other sounds. 

Yogesh is the main content creator at SammyMobiles and mostly works on Samsung firmware and software expert, he keeps his eyes open for new software rollouts, beta programs, and other software-related activities. Apart from the world of technology, he also takes care of his garden.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series is receiving July 2024 security improvements update

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Galaxy S25 July 2025 update

Following the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 Flip 7 with One UI 8 launched at the Galaxy Unpacked event, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series has started receiving the July 2025 update with new security improvements. The Korean company aims to improve the internal system security of the flagship models. The firmware will also offer a stable and lag-free interpretation.

The One UI 7-based July 2025 update brings a new security patch. This new update will reduce abnormal functionality in Galaxy devices. It will further improve the phone’s system issues and strengthen its ability against bugs or harmful privacy violations.

Apart from bug fixes, the security update increases the usability of the handset for daily operations. Thus, users will receive a stable device system after the installation. July 2025 firmware has hit the  Galaxy S25 in Korea and will soon reach other models.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series users can identify the July 2025 update with the build version One UI S93xNKSS5AYF6. It also has a medium-sized software package of 550MB.

The changelog reveals the July 2025 security patch for improved security aspects. This patch enhances the core mechanism of the device and makes the overall performance more efficient. Thus, the Galaxy phone holders will receive a better user experience.

Apart from the new security patch, there are no major changes in the firmware. However, you may notice improved stability and usability of the handset. We recommend all Galaxy S25 series users download this software as soon as possible.

Initially, this update will be released in a phased manner and may take time to reach all eligible units. However, device owners can install the firmware manually.

To download this firmware, open the Settings app > tap on Software Updates. Now the phone will reach out to the server to get a firmware build for you. Although the entire process could be time-consuming. Hence, wait patiently.

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Samsung improves Galaxy S24 security with July 2025 update

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Galaxy S24 July 2025 update

Samsung is rolling out a new July 2025 update for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones. This latest firmware includes new improvements for device stability and security. It also improves device functions so that users can enjoy a seamless experience at all times.

According to the changelog, the Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones are receiving the July 2025 update with the One UI versions S921NKSS8BYF1, S926NKSS8BYF1, and S928NKSS8BYF1, respectively. It also brings a software package of 300MB.

The tech giant has released the latest improvements update for the Galaxy S24 series users in the Korean market. Being an initial rollout, it might be available to limited users for now. However, the Korean tech giant may initiate a broader release in the coming days.

In terms of changes, Samsung fixes issues related to problems related to Knox security, Galaxy Watch system interface, Samsung Account, Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth, Emergency SOS, and more. These improvements help keep your phone safe from threats and bugs. Perhaps Galaxy users will experience a more stable functioning of the device while using it to their smartphones.

A good part of the update is that it will protect your device’s system and data from privacy exploits and harmful malware. It further increases the Galaxy phone’s potential to fight against vulnerabilities that may ruin the overall user experience.

In addition, the July 2025 security update fixes 1 critical and 21 high-level general vulnerability risks and also includes 17 SVE items. The latest rollout only improves the system stability of the wearable. Apart from this, it does not bring any new changes or improvements to the device.

On the other hand, Samsung rolled out One UI 8 to its latest Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE smartphones just yesterday. However, users of the Galaxy S24 series are still waiting for the features of One UI 8.

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Samsung June 2025 security update live for Galaxy Z Flip 5, Fold 5

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Galaxy Z Flip 5 June 2025 update

Samsung has started expanding One UI 8 Beta to Galaxy S25 devices, allowing users to enjoy new features and enhancements ahead of an official release. Meanwhile, the company is also rolling out the June 2025 security update for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphones.

Samsung’s June 2025 security update for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 is currently available in Europe, and the company will expand it soon to more countries. The fresh update installs the latest Android security patch released in June 2025 to improve system security.

June 2025 security update for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 can be identified via One UI build version F731BXXS5EYF1 and F946BXXS5EYF1, respectively. It is an initial rollout, so it may take some hours or days to reach all models.

It is worth noting that this update is based on Android 15 and One UI 7. Users of these devices will get the One UI 8 update in the coming months. Samsung has not confirmed these smartphones for beta, so it is possible that users may get the stable update directly.

You can download the latest security update to prepare your device for future updates. For this, you just need to tap on Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.

Samsung June 2025 Security Patch Details

Samsung’s March 2025 security update brings critical fixes for more than 55 vulnerabilities found in older versions of the software. Google patched 36 high-level security issues. This month’s Android patch does not fix any critical or moderate labeled CVEs.

Samsung has also targeted 19 specific security vulnerabilities and exposures (SVEs), including issues related to the camera, AudioService,  Samsung Cloud for Galaxy Watch, ThemeManager, ScreenCapture for Galaxy Watch, fingerprint trustlet, Bluetooth, and increasing the overall security of its devices.

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