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Samsung Galaxy A02s One UI 4.1 update expanding to more markets

July 22, 2022
Samsung is now expanding the Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update for the Galaxy A02s smartphone users in more countries including Brazil. The package contains June 2022 security patch as well in order to enhance the device security alongside bringing new features of the new OS.
July 5, 2022
Earlier today, Samsung rolled out the Android 12-bases One UI 4.1 update for the Galaxy A03s smartphones. Now its predecessor – Galaxy A02s is getting the latest software update with Android 12 and One UI 4.1 goodness.
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According to the information, the Samsung Galaxy A02s Android 12 One UI 4.1 update comes with a handful of new features and hundreds of customization options to let users completely personalize their phone.
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One of the most prominent additions that the Galaxy A02s grabs is the Color palette that helps you completely revamp the look of your phone’s UI by applying different colors and themes.
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Next, there are improved privacy settings. One UI 4.1 has privacy indicators for active camera and microphone usage and quick setting toggles to turn on/off camera and mic access across the system.
Besides these, the update brings Grammarly-powered Samsung Keyboard so you won’t make any typing mistakes, Enhanced Quick Share that let you edit and share images and videos with more ease, and Google Duo Live Sharing to allow you to share your screen with people you are far away from.
The Samsung Internet now has new widgets to search for information directly from the home screen, Gallery has built-in advanced editing tools including shadow eraser and objects eraser, RAM Plus has a customization option, Device care is improved, and a lot more.
Besides these major changes, the Samsung Galaxy A02s Android 12 One UI 4.1 update also installs the June 2022 Android security patch that fixes 66 privacy and security-related vulnerabilities and exploits.
It holds the One UI build version A025FXXU4CVF4 and is released in Russia at the moment. In order to download it, head over to the Settings of your phone followed by Software update and Download and install sections.
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After Korea and US, the July 2025 update now rolling out for Galaxy S25 in Canada

Samsung continues its global rollout of the July 2025 security update for the Galaxy S25 series, with Canadian users now receiving the latest software update following the initial release in Korea and the United States.
Samsung July 2025 update details
The July 2025 security update for Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra carries the One UI build versions S931WVLS5AYE7, S936WVLS5AYE7, and S938WVLS5AYE7, respectively. Users will need to download approximately 600MB to install the update.
The latest July 2025 security patch update addresses as many as 40 known security vulnerabilities, with Samsung claiming that one major security loophole has been fixed with the update. The update fixes 1 critical and 21 high-level security issues found in Android, while also including 17 additional fixes from Samsung (SVE items) to improve privacy and security on Galaxy devices.
The update mainly improves Knox security, the Galaxy Watch system interface, Samsung Account, Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth, Emergency SOS, and more.
Where is it rolling out
The update is currently available for users in Korea, US, and Canada. Following Samsung’s typical staged rollout pattern, the update will soon reach global users.
Canadian Galaxy S25 users can check for the update manually by navigating to Settings > Software Update > Download and install. It is an initial rollout, so it may take some hours to days to reach all models.
What’s next?
This is probably the last update for the Galaxy S25 before Samsung rolls out One UI 8. The stable Android 16-based update is expected to start rolling out in August. As of now, Samsung One UI 8 beta testing is already in progress for the Galaxy S25 series in select markets.
Samsung users in Canada have been unlucky when it comes to fast One UI rollouts, so we need to see what happens this time.
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US Galaxy S25 grabs July 2025 update amid One UI 8 delay rumors

Some rumors claimed that Samsung is planning to release One UI 8 Beta 4 ahead of the stable release for the Galaxy S25 series. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra users are getting the July 2025 security update in the US.
After Korea, the company is now making the latest security patch available for Galaxy S25 series users in the US. This update is currently live for locked models on the AT&T network carrier. Other carriers and unlocked models will soon receive this update.
The new firmware brings July security patches, which bring system security and stability improvements. It addresses Android and One UI vulnerabilities, which mainly improve 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.
Samsung Galaxy S25 series users can verify the July 2025 security update in the US via the One UI builds given below.
- S931USQS5AYE7 – Galaxy S25
- S936USQS5AYE7 – Galaxy S25 Plus
- S938USQS5AYE7 – Galaxy S25 Ultra

Source – Samsung Mobile Press
The installation package size of this update is around 610MB. To check the update, head to your phone’s Settings. At the bottom, you will get the Software update section, simply open it. Inside the submenu, you need to hit the Download and install button if your Galaxy fetches a new OTA.
It is worth noting that this update is for the Galaxy S25 series running One UI 7. Samsung is currently testing One UI 8 on these devices through the Beta Program and is expected to release the official update soon, but might get a new beta update before that.
As of now, Samsung has not confirmed its One UI 8 expansion plans, but users are hopeful that the stable update will be released soon. So, make your device ready for the future update by installing the latest security patch.
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One UI 8 Watch news put Galaxy Watch 4 in spotlight, then came the twist

Samsung recently confirmed the One UI 8 Watch update for the Galaxy Watch 4 series, but the latest move raised eyebrows. The smartwatches are starting to receive a new software update, which brings a patch from the past.
Galaxy Watch 4 and Classic are getting a new update in July that installs the May 2025 security patch. The software indeed brings security improvements, but not the latest, and what’s more, we can expect from a 4-year-old wearable.
One UI 6 Watch-based May 2025 patch is available for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Classic. It can be identified via PDA build version ending with IYE9. The software weighs 125 megabytes, and the patch is dated May 2025.
You can use the Galaxy Wearable app to install the latest update.
Samsung launched the Galaxy Watch 4 series in August 2021. It was the first smartwatch line from the brand, which marked a major shift from Tizen OS to Wear OS. Samsung then committed to four years of software updates and support for the watches.
It’s mid-July, and One UI 8 Watch Beta is just available for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Ultra. Samsung is preparing to expand the Beta Program to the Watch 6 and Watch 5 series, with the Watch 4 would directly receiving the Stable update.
One UI 8 Watch is indeed coming to the Watch 4, but the lineup will be reaching its end-of-life timeline next month. Following launch in August 2021, the Watch 4 will hit 4 years of its worldwide release next month, as well as the end of support.

May 2025 patch out for Galaxy Watch 4 series
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Samsung July 2025 security patches rolling out already but still almost everyone waiting for it, why

You have probably seen the headlines – Samsung’s July 2025 security patches are “rolling out.” But if you’re like most Galaxy users worldwide, you’re still staring at your phone wondering where your software update is. Here’s why this frustrating situation happens every single month.
Samsung always starts with South Korea, and there’s a good reason for this. It’s Samsung’s home market, so the users in the country get priority treatment. It’s like Samsung testing software updates on familiar ground before sending to global users.
After Korea, the rollout follows a fixed pattern: major European markets like Germany and the UK come next, followed by North America, then the Asia-Pacific regions, including India. Places like Latin America and Africa typically wait the longest.
Here’s what most people don’t understand: Samsung can’t just push software updates to everyone at once. You can argue how Apple can do this, they have a similar user base? I have an answer for that, too. Apple can do simultaneous global releases because it controls both the hardware and software completely, but Samsung works in a more complex ecosystem.
There’s also the carrier problem. In many countries, especially the US, carriers need to test and approve software updates before sending out to your phone. Some carriers are faster than others, which is why your friend with an unlocked phone might get updates weeks before you do. In addition, different countries also have different regulatory requirements.
Whenever you see any headlines claiming the updates are “rolling out,” it usually means Samsung has started the process somewhere in the world, typically Korea. But there’s a huge difference between “started rolling out” and “actually available to most people.” It’s not that the reports are wrong, but just not telling the whole story.
If you are in the US with a carrier phone, expect to wait longer than someone in Germany with an unlocked device. That’s just how Samsung’s system works.
Samsung’s staggered rollout isn’t meant to annoy you. Yes, it’s frustrating to wait, but your July 2025 security patch will arrive eventually. Samsung hasn’t forgotten about you.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra joins July 2025 update cycle with new security patch

Another month, another patch, but the July 2025 update is a turning point for some Samsung phones. Just recently, Samsung dropped the July 2025 security patch for the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra phones.
If you’re considering an upgrade, you now have two options: Galaxy S and Galaxy Z. The recently launched Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 come with notable upgrades over the previous generations, and Samsung is offering stunning trade-in benefits.
Well, Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series is eligible for the One UI 8 update. The latest version is built on Android 16, which brings enhanced UX and new features. The company is internally testing the new software update for the flagship lineup.
July 2025 routine update
Samsung’s July 2025 security patch brings fixes for 1 critical and 21 high Android CVEs to the Galaxy S22 series. Additionally, Samsung included 17 SVE items, and its Semiconductor unit also patched a high-level vulnerability.
Note that the software update is currently available in South Korea. A market-wide expansion would take place in the coming days. We will notify you once the latest patch reaches the United States for unlocked and carrier models.
- Software versions:
- S901NKSS7FYG1 – Galaxy S22 5G
- S906NKSS7FYG1 – Galaxy S22 Plus
- S908NKSS7FYG1 – Galaxy S22 Ultra
How to update your phone’s software?
Galaxy smartphone users are recommended to be on the latest software version. It ensures your phone is protected against threats and data is secure. Security patches are routine updates, but they impact the overall software functioning.
Check for the latest software under your phone’s Settings page. Access the Software update section and hit Download and install. Hit Restart now to initiate the latest software’s installation on your Galaxy device.
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