
Samsung has just detailed its November 2025 Android security patch. The company says that this patch addresses 34 vulnerabilities in total, when looking at both Google’s and Samsung’s patches.
Samsung’s November 2025 Android security update delivers fixes for 34 vulnerabilities
To be more accurate, 25 vulnerabilities are getting addressed on Google’s part, while Samsung is adding 9 patches of its own for One UI specifically. This info is coming a bit earlier than usual, though not too early, as we have stepped into November.
With that being said, two out of 25 vulnerabilities discovered in the Android OS are classified as critical-risk. The rest of the patches are marked as ‘high-risk’ ones.
Out of the two critical vulnerabilities discovered, one affects Android versions dating back to Android 13. The other affects only Android 16, in case you were wondering. No low-risk or moderate vulnerabilities are mentioned this time around.
Samsung also included 11 fixes for flaws related to Exynos SoCs
Now, on top of these 34 fixes for software vulnerabilities, Samsung also included 11 fixes for flaws related to its Exynos chips. Most Exynos chips made from 2019 to 2024 are affected, it seems.
This update will start rolling out to Samsung’s smartphones very soon. The rollout could already be on the way by the time you’re reading this, who knows. We’ll let you know once that happens, as per usual.
Samsung’s newest smartphones will be first in line, as per usual, even though Samsung didn’t confirm anything just yet. The Samsung Galaxy S25 series will almost certainly get it first, along with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 smartphones.
This update is all about security, by the way. Samsung did not mention any new features or anything of the sort. Following the One UI 8 update rollout, the company is back to focusing on security updates.
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