Galaxy S25 devices officially launched on February 7, with some lucky users receiving their smartphones earlier due to expedited deliveries. A fresh rumor suggests that the first software update for the S25 series will be rolled out this week. Notable insider Tarun Vats has indicated that the Galaxy S25 will soon receive its inaugural One UI update. While details about the update's contents remain undisclosed, it is expected to address various critical issues, such as the overheating problems reported by numerous users and camera artifact concerns. Furthermore, Samsung may introduce enhancements and new AI functionality in this update.
The first update for the Galaxy S25 is projected to be available this week.
The first update for the Galaxy S25 will not be a massive 24GB.
Alongside the S25's first update, Samsung is set to launch the fourth One UI 7 beta for the Galaxy S24 and One UI 6.1 for select Galaxy devices. The One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 was scheduled for release immediately following the introduction of the Galaxy S25; however, a screen bug prompted Samsung to postpone the public rollout. While many users are eager for a flawless final update, frustrations have mounted due to Samsung's new approach, which focuses on sequencing the release of updates with the newest hardware rather than the previous-generation flagship. The One UI 7 update is anticipated by the end of the first quarter, contingent on a smooth rollout. This update is poised to be one of Samsung's largest in recent history, featuring revamped widgets and app icons, a redesigned camera app experience, a split notification/quick settings panel, and a Dynamic Island-inspired Now Bar. Notably, Galaxy AI will also play a crucial role in the revamped interface.