Samsung Galaxy S25 receives first update with key bug fixes in South Korea

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Samsung has released the first firmware update for the Galaxy S25, now available in South Korea. The update addresses issues with charging, calls, and camera functions, and includes the February 2025 security patch. The update, weighing about 585MB, follows the Galaxy S25's retail launch on February 7. It aims to fix minor bugs, including problems with nighttime photography reported by users. The Galaxy S25 features seamless updates, allowing the firmware to install in the background. Users need to reboot their devices for the changes to take effect, but the update will only install when the phone is idle.


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