Samsung’s foldables are getting a new update, but it’s not the one you want

Summary

  • Samsung has released the February 2025 update for the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6.
  • The update includes the February security patch, fixing 40 vulnerabilities across Android and One UI.
  • While the update brings no major changes, Samsung is likely saving them for the upcoming One UI 7.

Just days after rolling out the February update for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Samsung has now pushed the same update to the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. Unfortunately, like with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, this new update is still based on the One UI 6.1.1 on Android 14, not the One UI 7 (Android 15) update we’ve all been waiting for.


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The update first went live in South Korea, but it’s already appearing for Verizon users in the US. The update is around 400MB in size and comes with the build numbers F741USQS2AYA5 for the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and F956USQS2AYA5 for the Galaxy Z Fold 6. You can manually check if the update is available for your device by heading to Settings > Software update > Download and install.

As expected, the update includes the February 2025 security patch, fixing 40 vulnerabilities across Android and One UI. If you’re curious about the exact vulnerabilities fixed with this update, you can check Samsung’s security bulletin page for a detailed breakdown.

One UI 7 could arrive on the Samsung Galaxy foldables soon

Given the update’s size and changelog, there don’t seem to be any major new features. It looks like Samsung is reserving the bigger changes for the One UI 7 update, which is expected to roll out soon. While the Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 weren’t part of the One UI 7 beta program, it’s likely they’ll get the update sooner or later.

One UI 7 is shaping up to be a pretty significant update for Samsung Galaxy devices, bringing more polished software, a bunch of new customization options, and various UI tweaks. Samsung has been testing the the update for months, but Samsung has yet to officially announce a rollout timeline.


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