Samsung's relentless pursuit of innovation continues! This week's Galaxy update roundup is packed with exciting news for users across the globe.
The latest updates bring a security boost and a glimpse of the future UI. Samsung has released the January 2026 security patch for a wide range of Galaxy devices, addressing a whopping 55 security vulnerabilities. But here's where it gets intriguing: the update also includes the One UI 8.5 test build for several budget and midrange models, such as the Galaxy M07 4G and Galaxy F07 4G. And this is just the beginning, as Samsung is known for its extensive testing before official releases.
The security patch rollout has expanded to more regions, covering devices from the S series, Z series, A series, M series, and XCover series. Users in Korea, Canada, Europe, Brazil, India, and beyond can now enhance their device security. The update may not bring flashy new features, but it significantly improves system stability and overall performance.
A quick glance at the devices receiving the January 2026 security patch:
- S Series: Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge, S25 FE, S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, and S24 FE (all in Korea, with some variants in Canada).
- Z Series: Galaxy Z TriFold, Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, and Z Fold SE (all in Korea).
- A Series: Galaxy A55 (Europe, Brazil, Vietnam), A34 (India, Nepal, Bangladesh), A23 5G, A23, and A06 4G (Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam).
- M Series: Galaxy M53 (Korea) and M23 (Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines).
- XCover Series: Galaxy XCover 6 Pro (Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore).
To ensure you're protected, check for the update in your device's settings. And remember, while these updates may not be as glamorous as new features, they are crucial for maintaining a secure and stable smartphone experience.
Stay tuned for more Samsung Galaxy updates, and feel free to share your thoughts on the latest security patch and UI test builds in the comments. Are you satisfied with Samsung's update frequency and content, or do you wish for more frequent feature additions?