
Samsung is typically among the first Android brands to release the latest security patch, and the August 2025 security patch is no exception. It has already started rolling it out to multiple Galaxy devices, and should gradually expand to more Galaxy phones and tablets over the coming days and weeks.
Monthly security patches do not bring new features or UI changes, but they include under-the-hood security upgrades and patches that ensure the Galaxy devices remain unaffected by the latest vulnerabilities found in Android devices. Hence, it’s better to keep your device up to date with the latest security patches.
For easier tracking, we’ve created a list of Samsung devices that have started getting the August 2025 security patch. Review the list to find out if it’s time to hit the update button.
August 2025 security patch is rolling out to these Samsung devices
- Galaxy S25
- Galaxy S25+
- Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Galaxy A56
The list is short as the update has just started rolling out. It will continue to grow as more Galaxy devices receive the update throughout the month. We’ll regularly update the list with fresh entries. You can bookmark this page to check back again later.
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What’s new in Samsung’s August 2025 security patch
The August security patch for Samsung devices includes fixes from both Google and Samsung. This time, Google has fixed one critical security flaw and more than two dozen high-level CVEs (critical vulnerabilities and exposures) that affect Android devices broadly, including Samsung devices. There are no moderate-level CVEs, though.
In addition to that, Samsung has included 18 security fixes that were found in its own software. These include vulnerabilities that could have potentially allowed hackers to gain improper access to your device, access sensitive data, or delete files without permission. Samsung says these vulnerabilities were privately disclosed to the company, meaning there’s a good possibility they weren’t utilized by bad actors to harm Samsung users.
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