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Samsung has released the March 2025 firmware for the following devices so far:
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Galaxy Z Fold 6: F956NKSS2AYBD
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Galaxy Z Flip 6: F741NKSS2AYBD (via SamMobile)
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Galaxy S24: S92xNKSS5AYB1
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Galaxy Z Fold 5: F946NKSS5DYBD
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Galaxy Z Flip 5: F731NKSS5DYBE
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Galaxy S23: S91xUSQS6CYB3
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Galaxy Z Flip 4: F721NKSS6GYBE
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Galaxy Z Fold 4: F936NKSS6GYBD
For now, the update for the above devices is only available in Samsung’s home market, South Korea, and for units not enrolled in the One UI 7 beta program. The only exception is the Galaxy S23, with its March firmware currently live in the US for the carrier-locked variant (via SamMobile) — the unlocked units should get the update in a few days. The company should also push the March security patch to more regions in the coming days.
As per Samsung’s March 2025 security bulletin, the latest monthly patch addresses 58 vulnerabilities, including 51 fixes from Google and seven from Samsung. Of the patched vulnerabilities, 11 were classified as Critical, while 40 were marked as High Priority.
The update size for all the phones above ranges from around 410 MB to 450MB, indicating it primarily focuses on security patches with no significant feature changes. You can download the March firmware on your Galaxy phone from Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Stable One UI 7 for flagship Galaxy devices arrives next month
The stable Android 15 and One UI 7 build for Samsung’s older Galaxy devices will arrive in April, making the March 2025 firmware likely their last Android 14-based update. The Galaxy S24 and Z Fold 6/Flip 6 should be among the first to get the firmware next month, with other older premium devices getting it a few weeks later.