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Samsung March 2025 Patch enhances security with over 58 vulnerability fixes

It’s March 2025, and Samsung has published the details of the latest security patch. Though the company has not yet started rolling out the March 2025 update for Galaxy devices, it is expected to begin the rollout soon.
As part of monthly security updates, Samsung addresses issues that users have encountered in the previous software versions. These updates aim to enhance both the stability and security of Galaxy devices to ensure that the devices continue to perform smoothly and securely.
This month, Samsung has fixed over 58 vulnerabilities found in previous software versions. Google has released patches for 11 critical and 40 high-level security issues, with one CVE (Common Vulnerability and Exposure) already covered in earlier patches. There are also 3 CVEs that do not apply to Samsung devices, meaning those issues are not relevant to their security.
On the other hand, Samsung addresses 7 SVE items with the March 2025 security patch. This mainly fixes issues related to Auracast, sensitive communication settings, the Galaxy Watch Gallery, Wi-Fi services, and more.
These fixes enhances the security and overall performance of the devices to provide users with a better, more secure experience.
Android Patch Details
Critical
- CVE-2024-45569, CVE-2025-0074, CVE-2025-0075, CVE-2025-0084, CVE-2025-22403, CVE-2025-22408, CVE-2025-22410, CVE-2025-22411, CVE-2025-22412, CVE-2025-22409, CVE-2025-0081
High
- CVE-2024-38420, CVE-2024-38404, CVE-2024-47892, CVE-2024-43705, CVE-2024-49839, CVE-2024-49834, CVE-2024-49832, CVE-2024-49833, CVE-2025-0088, CVE-2024-53104, CVE-2024-46973, CVE-2024-52935, CVE-2024-39441, CVE-2025-20635, CVE-2025-20636, CVE-2024-20141, CVE-2024-20142, CVE-2025-0015, CVE-2024-0032, CVE-2024-43093, CVE-2025-0078, CVE-2025-0080, CVE-2025-0087, CVE-2024-43090, CVE-2025-0083, CVE-2025-0086, CVE-2024-49740, CVE-2023-21125, CVE-2025-0079, CVE-2025-22404, CVE-2025-22405, CVE-2025-22406, CVE-2024-49728, CVE-2025-0082, CVE-2025-26417, CVE-2025-0092, CVE-2025-0093, CVE-2025-22407, CVE-2025-22414, CVE-2025-22415
Moderate
- None
Already included in previous updates
- CVE-2024-45571
Not applicable to Samsung devices
- CVE-2024-45582, CVE-2024-49843, CVE-2025-20634
One UI Patch Details
- SVE-2024-2099(CVE-2025-20903): Improper access control in SecSettingsIntelligence
- SVE-2024-2271(CVE-2025-20908): Use of insufficiently random values in Auracast
- SVE-2024-2297(CVE-2025-20909): Use of implicit intent for sensitive communication in Settings
- SVE-2024-2340(CVE-2025-20910): Incorrect default permission in Galaxy Watch Gallery
- SVE-2024-2359(CVE-2025-20911): Improper access control in sem_wifi service
- SVE-2024-2448(CVE-2025-20912): Incorrect default permission in DiagMonAgent
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Here’s every official information about Samsung One UI 7, check rollout timeline and device eligibility

Samsung fans are super excited about One UI 7, the latest update based on Google’s Android 15. But with lots of rumors out there, it’s tough to tell what’s real. That’s why this article sticks strictly to official information straight from Samsung—no guesses, no leaks, just the real deal. Let’s dive into what we know about the release date, rollout timeline, and which devices are officially confirmed to get this update.
This article is all about verified details from Samsung. You won’t find unconfirmed rumors or predictions here. We’re focusing on the release date, the rollout schedule (both beta and stable versions), and the Galaxy devices the company has officially confirmed as part of the One UI 7 journey. If it’s not from the source, it’s not in this article.
Samsung One UI 7 Release Date:
Samsung kicked things off with One UI 7 on January 22, 2025, when the company unveiled the Galaxy S25 series at their big Galaxy Unpacked event. This wasn’t a surprise—new flagship phones usually come with the latest update. So, the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra launched out of the box running the stable version of One UI 7. But if you have an older Galaxy phone, you have to wait a bit longer. Samsung didn’t send it to other devices right away, but the company has now told us more about what’s coming next.
One UI 7 Rollout Timeline: Beta and Stable Updates
Here’s the breakdown based on what the company has officially announced:
Beta Program: The One UI 7 beta program started back on December 5, 2024, giving Galaxy S24 series users in select countries a first taste. It began in places like the US, UK, Germany, Korea, Poland, and India. To join, the Galaxy users required the Samsung Members app and an eligible device. Since then, Samsung has expanded the beta program to more devices.
Beta Expansion: On March 5, 2025, Samsung shared a big update: the One UI 7 beta program has now included more Galaxy devices. Starting last week, the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 in India, Korea, the UK, and the US got access. The Galaxy S23 series and Galaxy Tab S10 series also joined the beta program. Later in March, the beta will hit the Galaxy A55.
Stable Rollout Begins in April 2025: Here’s the big news—Samsung confirmed the stable version of One UI 7 will start rolling out in April 2025. The stable rollout for global users is set to begin on April 7, 2025. For users leaving in the US, Samsung US initially announced a specific release date of April 10, 2025, but later retracted that statement, removing the exact date from the official newsroom. They now simply point to a broader “April” 2025 timeframe for the release.
The Galaxy S24 series, which has been in the beta program for months and received 5 beta builds, is expected to be first in line for the stable One UI 7 update. Other devices like the Z Fold6, Z Flip6, and S23 series, should follow soon after. A recent Samsung blog post stated that the S24, Fold6, and Flip6 would receive the One UI 7 update on April 10. However, as noted earlier, this specific date has since been withdrawn.
The previous stable version, One UI 6, came out faster, but Samsung says One UI 7 has some of the biggest changes since 2018, so that’s why Samsung is taking more time.
Officially Confirmed Devices
Samsung hasn’t released a full, detailed list of every device getting One UI 7 just yet, but the company has now dropped enough hints to know who’s on the elite list. Here’s what’s officially confirmed:
- Galaxy S25 Series: Launched with One UI 7 pre-installed on January 22, 2025. That includes the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra.
- Galaxy S24 Series: The first to get the beta in December 2024 and confirmed for the stable update in April 2025. This covers the S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra.
- Galaxy S23 Series
- Galaxy S22 Series
- Galaxy S21 Series
- Galaxy S24/S23/S21 FE
- Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6
- Galaxy Z Fold5/4/3
- Galaxy Z Flip5/4/3
- Galaxy Tab S10 Series
- Galaxy Tab S9 Series
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE Series
- Galaxy Tab S8 Series
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
- Galaxy A55: Confirmed for the beta in March 2025, marking it as a mid-range contender for the update.
Based on its software update policy—seven years of software support for flagships and four years for many mid-rangers—devices like the Galaxy S22, S21, and select A-series phones are eligible devices. Still, until Samsung drops the full list, we are sticking to what’s confirmed so far.
What’s New in One UI 7?
Samsung One UI 7 promises a “sleek new design,” better AI tools, and smoother animations. The beta expansion comes with talk of a “natural and seamless mobile AI experience,” hinting at features like the Now Bar on the lock screen and smarter writing tools.

Credit – Sammyfans
The final words, Samsung One UI 7 is official and rolling out, and it’s coming to more devices very soon. Launched with the Galaxy S25 series in January 2025, the stable version will hit older devices starting in April 2025, with the S24 series leading the list.
For Galaxy owners, this means a few more weeks of waiting—but it’s worth it for a polished experience. Keep an eye on Samsung’s announcements as April nears the latest on when your phone will get the One UI 7 update. Until then, this is everything official we’ve got, straight from the source.
Information in this article is updated on March 22, 2025.
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Samsung quietly edits One UI 7 release date – Is the update delayed?

Samsung seems to have delayed the One UI 7 update from the officially confirmed April 7 release date. After scrapping the release date post from its US Newsroom, Samsung’s latest press release comes without an exact rollout date.
Latest One UI 7 press release has NO RELEASE DATE
The latest Samsung press release states that “One UI 7 will begin rollout out from April [A], expanding to more Galaxy smartphones and tablets in the following weeks [B].”
As you can see, Samsung has quietly removed an exact rollout date in its newest Newsroom post. The release timeline remains April but it could either be the end of the month as well.
Beyond that, the footnotes indirectly recommend users should not expect the update on the same day as other regions as the “availability and timing may vary by market.”
Footnotes:
[A] Availability may vary by market.
[B] Availability and timing may vary by market

Source – Samsung Australia
The latest One UI 7 rollout press release is posted by Samsung Newsroom Australia. The initial post was published on March 18 on Global and many regional Newsrooms.
Later, Samsung Singapore went a step ahead; confirming a wide range of Galaxy devices that will be getting the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 software upgrade.
Yesterday, we spotted that the One UI 7 post is no longer available on Samsung’s US Newsroom. The company hasn’t also posted any message or notification clarifying the removal of the post.
Is the One UI 7 release delayed?
As of now, Samsung has just removed the release date from its new post. The Global, Korean, and other Newsroom posts are still unchanged, so there’s a chance for the update on April 7.
It was the first time Samsung officially announced the update’s availability, weeks ago. The company may have done it mistakenly, which is now (probably) being fixed sequentially.
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One UI 7 Update List: Galaxy devices Samsung hasn’t confirmed (yet)

Samsung will start releasing the Stable One UI 7 update on April 7, 2025. Earlier, the company published a bigger list of eligible devices. Still, there are dozens of Galaxy devices eligible for the One UI 7 update but Samsung hasn’t confirmed yet.
Galaxy A, Galaxy M, and Galaxy F series devices are also eligible for the One UI 7 update. Samsung first confirmed 2024 flagships for the update then the extensive list covered flagship phones, tablets, and foldables launched in 2021 and later.
Galaxy devices Samsung hasn’t confirmed (yet) for One UI 7 Update
Samsung devices launched in the past few years come with different software support. Entry-level phones support 2 OS upgrades, while it goes up to 7 years of support for the flagship range of devices such as Galaxy S and Galaxy Z.
Based on the company’s software commitments, here’s a chart of Galaxy A, M, F, and Tab series devices that are eligible for the One UI 7 upgrade. The devices haven’t yet been confirmed by Samsung, but still confirmed to get the update.
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Note:
- Update’s availability may vary by model, region, and carrier.
- All features available in the Galaxy S25 series will not be provided to existing devices as part of the One UI 7 update.
- The performance of the new software will depend on the hardware configuration of your smartphone.
Just recently, Samsung shared a list of Android 15-based One UI 7 supporting devices. The extensive list includes smartphones, foldables, and tablets from the Galaxy S series, Galaxy Z Fold/Flip, and Galaxy Tab series.
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Breaking: Samsung US drops One UI 7 bombshell, deletes April rollout post

One UI 7 rollout may face a delay in the US as Samsung deleted the Newsroom post. In a surprise move, the company’s US subsidiary has pulled down the April release post from official Newsroom without any clarification.
Apart from the Newsroom post, Samsung US has also scrapped One UI 7 rollout-related posts from its social media handles such as X. Following the Global release on April 7, the US rollout was slated to start on April 10 nationwide.
Meanwhile, Samsung didn’t touch any Newsroom posts on Global and other regional Newsrooms. We’ve seen such incidents with the One UI 6’s rollout in 2023 when the Beta Program was halted due to unforeseen reasons in the US.
As of the time of writing, the US Newsroom post is not live (link to removed post). There may be a separate announcement that might come with some changes in the release date or device availability for the US market.

Source – Samsung US Newsroom
Here’s what Samsung US announced on March 18
On March 18, Samsung officially announced the One UI 7 distribution starting on April 7. Beyond that, we’ve spotted that the US availability is set for April 10, 3 days late than the initial release for Asian and European consumers.
Samsung planned to release the official One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6 on April 10 in the US. There seems a modification in the original plan that led the company to ditch the Newsroom post.

Source – Samsung
What next?
One UI 7 Beta Program is live in seven countries including the US. Recently, Galaxy S24 series users have received the fifth Beta update with plenty of bug fixes and improvements that brought the experience close to Stable software.
It’s March 21st and the rollout was slated for April 10. Practically, the removal of the Newsroom post isn’t disappointing news for Galaxy fans. There are still 20 days left and Samsung US will make things done to ensure matching Global pace.
We will keep you posted.
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One UI 7’s Automatic Verification feature makes browsing easier by removing CAPTCHAs

CAPTCHAs are tests that ask you to identify images or type hard-to-read characters just to prove you’re human, and they can be too annoying. But with Samsung’s One UI 7, you can now skip these frustrating steps thanks to a new feature called “Automatic Verification.”
The new Automatic Verification feature is a smart tracking tool that is created to make your browsing easier and more private on Galaxy devices running One UI 7. It works by stopping websites from tracking your data during the CAPTCHA process, so you can avoid the hassle of these tests while protecting your online privacy.
However, there are a few things to note. First, Automatic Verification only works in the Samsung Internet browser. If you use Chrome, Firefox, or other browsers, you won’t be able to use this feature.
Moreover, it only works on websites that support it, so not every site will let you skip CAPTCHAs. Also, the feature is only available on devices with One UI 7, meaning it won’t work on other Android phones.
To turn on Automatic Verification, all you need to do is open the Samsung Internet app, go to the Menu, tap “Privacy,” and select “Smart anti-tracking.” From there, you can turn on the Automatic Verification option.
With this feature, One UI 7 helps make your online experience smoother by removing CAPTCHAs and giving you more control over your privacy. If you have a Galaxy phone with One UI 7, you can try this feature now.
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