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The Samsung Galaxy S25 will get many generations of OS updates as well as security support.

How many software updates will the Samsung Galaxy S25 get?
Best answer: The Samsung Galaxy S25, like the other latest Samsung Galaxy phones, will receive seven generations of OS upgrades along with seven years of security updates. This ensures that the phone will be current and up to date for many years to come, future-proofing your purchase.
What OS does the Samsung Galaxy S25 come with?
At launch, the Samsung Galaxy S25, along with its sister phones, the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra, all came loaded with Android 15. They also include Samsung One UI 7, the latest version of Samsung’s UI overlay, which adds tons of features, mainly relating to AI.
As Google releases new versions of Android, you will be able to download the latest ones for the next seven years, up to Android 22 or whatever name is given to the next batches of updates, should Android release a new OS annually. Most importantly, you will be able to enjoy a secure experience with the phone for the next seven years, all the way through to 2032. That’s almost unheard of when considering the phones of yesteryear, but it’s a commitment Samsung has made for its latest devices.
While chances are you’ll want to upgrade your phone much sooner than seven years from now, the extended support means you can confidently hand the phone to a friend or family member when you do, and they can be reassured that it will not only work but be current for many more years to come. Think of giving the phone to a child or teen as their first device, or to a parent or grandparent.
This also means the phone will hold its resale value better than most Android phones. If you decide to sell it second-hand, you will get a good dollar amount for it with still many years of software upgrades and security support left.
How frequently are security patches released for the Galaxy S25?
- The Galaxy S25 is expected to receive monthly security patches for a tleast the next several years.
- As the phones get older, Samsung may move them to less frequent update schedules to focus on newer phones.
- These updates may include bug fixes along with security updates.
Alongside Samsung's extended multi-year update promise, the company also has a great track record when it comes to updating its flagship phones. As such, the Galaxy S25 is expected to receive monthly security patches for at least the next several years. You can check Samsung's Security updates page to see which devices are on what update schedule. Here, you can also view the most recent security updates.
These security updates will address various vulnerabilities found within the Android software or related to the Galaxy S25 hardware. Samsung may also choose to release bug fixes or new features alongside these patches.
Galaxy S25 owners should check their phones monthly for new updates. This is the best way to keep the phones secure. In order to check for new updates, navigate to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
You can also check to see which security patch is already installed on your device by navigating to Settings > Security and privacy > Updates. The current patch level will be shown in the Security update option, and tapping it will also check for updates.
It's current for a while
Like the last few generations of Samsung Galaxy phones, the Samsung Galaxy S25 will be supported for seven generations of Android OS upgrades and seven years of security updates. This reassures you that you are getting great bang for your buck with this phone, even if you decide to upgrade to something newer a few years from now.
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