Regular monthly updates from Samsung have brought the July 2026 patch to the Galaxy S25 series today. It’s only happening in South Korea right now. Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra each receive the new update in the home market as we speak, though there are more countries on the list. This is everything you need to know.
This is a small update. We hear it’s just a 560MB package. Though it does patch up 57 weak points that your current firmware has on the Galaxy S25. S93XNKSSBCZG3 is the code for the new firmware version that’s present in the July 2026 security patch.
The code you see here is obviously for the Korean market. But this will partially change in other regions when the update finally starts showing up outside Korea. We know that the Pakistani market has the global S25 series. So the update’s firmware version will probably adjust to those models. Stay ahead with the most recent Samsung Price Catalog, featuring the latest Galaxy devices.
57 patches are being deployed with this build, by the way. Android security bulletin patches from Google are 41 in total. And then you have the SVEs from Samsung itself, which are 16. Now, 42 of those patches are supposed to fix high-severity vulnerabilities, so this update shouldn’t be skipped.
The ChangeLog usually tells everything you need to know about the update, so give that a read when the July patch is unlocked on your Galaxy S25 handset. We assume they didn’t put any performance tweaks or bug fixes in this update. It’s just a security fix.
What Pakistani Galaxy S25 owners can do right now is to “Check for Updates” as often as they can in Settings >> Software Updates. A ChangeLog with a “Download and Install” button would pop up when Samsung unlocks the July 2026 patch for Pakistan.