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Samsung updates One UI security schedule – What’s New in March 2025
In March 2025, Samsung quietly changed how often it sends security updates to its devices. The company sorted out which phones and tablets get updates every month, every three months, or twice a year, based on things like how old the device is, how long Samsung promised to support it (4, 5, or 7 years), and when new models come out.
Here’s what’s different between February and March 2025:
Monthly Updates: No changes here. The devices that were getting updates every month in February stayed the same in March. This shows Samsung is keeping things steady for its top-tier phones and business models.
Quarterly Updates: Some shifts happened in this group. The Galaxy A32 5G and Galaxy Xcover Pro were on the list in February but got dropped in March, probably because their update time ran out. Meanwhile, Samsung added new models like the Galaxy A06 5G, M05, F05, and F06 5G to get updates every three months, hinting these are fresh releases or newly supported devices.
Biannual Updates: The Galaxy M12 and F12 were listed in February but disappeared in March. They might have hit the end of their 4-year support window. These two could be similar models with different names.
Let’s sum it up:
- Top Devices Stay Steady: The monthly update group, which covers premium and work-focused devices, didn’t change at all.
- Newcomers Join In: The quarterly list grew with models like the Galaxy A06 5G, M05, F05, and F06 5G, showing Samsung’s rolling out or backing new gadgets.
- Support Ends for Some: Older devices like the Galaxy A32 5G, M12, F12, and Xcover Pro were removed, likely because their security update promise had wrapped up.
These updates—whether monthly, quarterly, or twice a year—bring fixes for Android system bugs from Google and Samsung-specific issues, too. It’s all about keeping your device safe and running smooth!