The Samsung November 2025 patch has been officially detailed, marking another step in the company’s ongoing commitment to device security. With the rollout of One UI 8.0 nearly complete, Samsung is now shifting focus to enhancing software stability and protecting users from emerging threats.
Fixing Critical Android and One UI Vulnerabilities
According to Samsung’s latest bulletin, the Samsung November 2025 patch addresses a total of 25 Android system vulnerabilities and nine issues specific to Samsung’s One UI interface. Two of these Android vulnerabilities are marked as critical, while the rest are considered high-risk. One of the major flaws impacts Android versions as far back as Android 13, and another specifically targets Android 16, ensuring that devices running both older and newer systems benefit from this update.
In addition to Google’s Android fixes, Samsung’s engineers have resolved several bugs within One UI that could affect Galaxy smartphones and tablets. This reinforces Samsung’s reputation for delivering some of the most reliable long-term software support in the Android ecosystem.
Exynos Chip Fixes and Broader Security Coverage
The update also includes 11 crucial security patches for Exynos processors, covering smartphones and wearables released between 2019 and 2024. These fixes address potential vulnerabilities that could allow unauthorized access or performance instability. The inclusion of chip-level protection highlights Samsung’s increasing attention to both hardware and software integration.
Rollout and Device Eligibility
As of early November, Samsung hasn’t yet started distributing updates containing the Samsung November 2025 patch, but that’s expected to change shortly. Devices on the company’s monthly security schedule will receive it first, followed by models on quarterly or biannual cycles. Some smartphones may even receive the patch alongside the latest One UI 8.0 update.
Users can check manually by navigating to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. With this patch, Samsung continues its mission to secure millions of Galaxy devices worldwide against both known and emerging cyber threats.








