Samsung has released the February security update for the entire Galaxy S25 lineup.
The new update for the Galaxy S25 series focuses on patching critical security vulnerabilities and will be rolled out widely in Asia and Europe shortly after the Galaxy S26 launch.
Samsung has officially rolled out a new software update for the entire Galaxy S25 product line. This move comes shortly after the launch of its successor, the Galaxy S26, demonstrating the South Korean tech giant's commitment to maintaining security for its predecessors.
Details of the February 2026 security update
The new update brings the February 2026 security patch to all variants of this flagship line, including: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25 FE, and Galaxy S25 Edge.

According to the roadmap, South Korea is the first market to receive the update notification, before Samsung expands the rollout to other countries in Asia and Europe. Depending on the device version and carrier, the build number will end with a certain number.BZB5orAZB6.
How to check and install on the device
To ensure data security and system stability, Galaxy S25 users are advised to perform the installation as soon as possible. Users can manually check by accessing the settings.Settings > Software Update.

The rapid rollout of the February patch demonstrates Samsung's focus on protecting user data. This could be the final step before the company shifts its focus to officially rolling out the One UI 8.5 interface to this line of devices, which is nearing completion following the launch of the Galaxy S26 series.
Key specifications of the Galaxy S25
The Galaxy S25 series continues to hold its position as one of the most powerful phones on the market, boasting high-end hardware.
| Characteristic | Detailed specifications |
|---|---|
| Screen | Dynamic AMOLED 2X 6.2 inches, 120Hz |
| Microprocessors | Snapdragon 8 Elite (AI optimized) |
| Main camera | 50MP camera, 3X optical zoom, 8K video recording. |
| Durability standards | Water and dust resistant IP68 |

Currently, the update is continuing to be rolled out to eligible devices. If you haven't received a notification yet, users in other regions may need to wait a few more days for the system to complete the global data synchronization process.


