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Samsung rolling out first Galaxy S25 update with camera motion fixes and more

Samsung’s February 2025 update has reached the Galaxy S25 series, bringing with it new camera fixes and much more.

As spotted by SamMobile, the first Galaxy S25 series update is now rolling out as S93xNKSU1AYB3. The update has started rolling out in South Korea and should expand to other regions very soon.

The update weighs in at just over 500mb, and brings a very small changelog (translated) along with it. The most notable change is to “camera movements,” which Samsung says have been “stabilized.” It’s not directly clear what this is referring to, but the company had separately confirmed that fixes are coming for banding issues in night mode photos from its latest devices.

Stabilization code applied

  • Stabilization code related to calls and camera movements has been applied.

Google security patch applied

  • Security-related stabilization code has been applied. Samsung Phones in February 2025 by experts

App updates

  • After updating, Samsung apps may be updated to the latest available version. see more

Another Galaxy S25 software build was previously spotted earlier this month, but it was pre-loaded on most units.

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Meanwhile, the February 2025 update for Samsung Galaxy devices is now rolling out to older models.

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