Galaxy S22 Gets June Update with New Security Fixes
Samsung begins rolling out June 2025 security patch to Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra in Korea. No new features, just security and possible bug fixes.
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Samsung has begun rolling out the June 2025 security patch to its Galaxy S22 series, including the S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra models. The initial deployment has started in South Korea, with broader availability expected in other markets soon.
This latest firmware update primarily addresses security vulnerabilities, with no additional features or performance changes reported. Users experiencing issues with One UI 7.0 may see improvements after installation, although Samsung has not officially listed any bug fixes in the changelog.
Device owners can check for the update by navigating to Settings > Software Update > Download and install. Alternatively, advanced users can manually install the firmware by downloading it from SamMobile and using a Windows PC for the update process.
Looking ahead, the Galaxy S22 lineup will not receive the upcoming Android 16/One UI 8 update just yet. Although Samsung is preparing for a swift One UI 8 rollout, the launch is projected to begin no earlier than August 2025.
The Galaxy S22 series is set to receive One UI 8 based on Android 16 as its final major OS upgrade. A mid-cycle update, One UI 8.5, is expected to debut with the Galaxy S26 and may extend to the S22 lineup in 2026. Beyond that, only periodic security patches are anticipated for the device series.