Samsung has released the May security update for Galaxy S22 series smartphones, including Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The firmware patches dozens of vulnerabilities in Android and One UI.
G. Ostrov
Samsung continues to support its flagship smartphones from previous generations by releasing an important security update for the Galaxy S22 series. The May 2025 security patch is now available for Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Update Details
The update with firmware designation S90xUSQS8FYE4 was launched globally, starting from the US market. The patch is intended for devices with catalog numbers:
- SM-S901U (Galaxy S22)
- SM-S906U (Galaxy S22 Plus)
- SM-S908U (Galaxy S22 Ultra)
What the Update Includes
The May security update contains fixes for several dozen vulnerabilities in the Android operating system and Samsung's One UI interface. This enhances the overall security of devices and protects user data from potential threats.
Context of Samsung Updates
It's interesting to note that this same May patch was previously released for Samsung's newer smartphone series — Galaxy S25, Galaxy S24, and Galaxy S23. Now it's the Galaxy S22's turn, demonstrating Samsung's commitment to long-term support for their devices.
Simultaneously, Samsung officially launched public beta testing of the One UI 8.0 interface based on Android 16 for their latest flagships Galaxy S25 this week.
Recommendations for Users
Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra owners are recommended to install this update as soon as possible to ensure maximum device security. The update can be downloaded through system settings in the "Software Update" section.
For additional information about Samsung products, visit the official Samsung website.
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