Samsung June Update: Galaxy S24 & S23
- Samsung is deploying its June 2025 security update to its flagship Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 series, providing enhanced digital protection.
- European users of the Galaxy S24 are seeing firmware versions S921BXXS4BYEC (S24), S926BXXS4BYEC (S24+), and S928BXXS4BYEC (S24 Ultra).
- South Korean users are the first to receive the June 2025 security update on the Galaxy S23 line.
Samsung is actively rolling out its June 2025 security update, fortifying Galaxy S24 and S23 series devices with critical protection. European users, with firmware versions like S921BXXS4BYEC and others, can now download this vital update, which enhances device security and addresses potential vulnerabilities. The update, a significant advancement, requires a Wi-Fi connection and is approximately 473.69 MB in size. South Korean users are also seeing the June update on their Galaxy S23 line, beginning the global distribution. News Directory 3 highlights this as a crucial step in Samsung’s commitment to user safety. The firmware update focuses on improving device security,while Samsung concurrently develops One UI 8. Discover what’s next for Samsung Galaxy flagship devices and enhancements.
Samsung Galaxy S24, S23 Series Get June 2025 Security Update
Samsung is deploying its June 2025 security update to its flagship Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 series, providing enhanced digital protection. The essential security update addresses potential vulnerabilities.
European users of the Galaxy S24 are seeing firmware versions S921BXXS4BYEC (S24), S926BXXS4BYEC (S24+), and S928BXXS4BYEC (S24 Ultra). The update requires a Wi-Fi connection due to its 473.69 MB size.
South Korean users are the first to receive the June 2025 security update on the Galaxy S23 line. Build versions are S911NKSS6DYE5 (S23), S916NKSS6DYE5 (S23+), and S918NKSS6DYE5 (S23 Ultra). The update size is 443.05 MB, similar to the S24 series. A broader rollout is expected soon.
The firmware update focuses primarily on improving device security. Samsung is also developing One UI 8, promising another major OS update for Galaxy flagships.
What’s next
Samsung Galaxy users can anticipate further security enhancements and the arrival of One UI 8 later this year, ensuring their devices remain protected and up-to-date.
