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Samsung Releases Second June 2025 Security Update for Galaxy A56 5G

Samsung Issues Second June 2025 Security Update for Galaxy A56 5G

Additional Patch Improves Security, Stability, and Fixes Missed Issues in Latest Rollout

Second June Security Patch: What Galaxy A56 5G Users Need to Know

Samsung is rolling out a second June 2025 security update for the Galaxy A56 5G, just weeks after the initial June patch.

  • The new update, identified by One UI build A566BXXU4AYF2, weighs in at about 450MB.
  • The rollout is currently live in North African markets, including Morocco, and may expand to other regions soon.

Why a Second Update?

  • The first June update, released earlier last month, missed some security and stability issues.
  • Samsung is addressing these with the new patch to ensure a smoother, more reliable user experience.
    • Users previously affected by software bugs or instability are expected to benefit most from this latest release.
  • The official changelog does not mention new features, focusing instead on security improvements and bug fixes.

How to Install the Latest Update

  • Prompt installation is advised to benefit from the improved protections.
  • If you haven’t received a notification:
    1. Open your device’s Settings.
    2. Tap on Software Update.
    3. Select Download and install to check for updates manually.
  • This ensures your Galaxy A56 5G is up-to-date with the latest security protections.

What’s Next for Galaxy A56 5G?

  • Samsung is preparing to launch One UI 8 alongside the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 on July 7.
  • After this launch, One UI 8 will gradually be released to more devices—including the Galaxy A56 5G, which is already under internal testing for the new firmware.
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