Galaxy A07 5G, A25 & M54 Grab April 2026 Security Patch

Samsung released many April 2026 security updates this month, and as we approach the end of April, more Galaxy devices are joining the rollout. Recently, the Galaxy A07 5G, Galaxy A25 and Galaxy M54 have also started receiving the April 2026 security patch in select regions.
Samsung expands April 2026 update to Galaxy A07 5G, A25 and M54
Starting with the Galaxy A07 5G, Samsung launched the device earlier this year, and it is now receiving its third update since release. Its 4G sibling picked up the April 2026 patch earlier, and now the 5G model is following as well. The Galaxy A07 5G has started getting the update in Brazil with build number A076MXXS4AZD2.
Moving to the Galaxy A25, the device is now receiving the April 2026 security patch after its successor, the Galaxy A26. The rollout has started in Southeast Asian markets like Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines. The update carries PDA A256EXXSCDZD8 and mainly improves security and device stability.
Samsungโs Galaxy M54 has also joined the rollout. The device is getting the April 2026 update in regions like Australia, Thailand and Vietnam with build number M546BXXSCEZD3.
The April 2026 security patch fixes 47 vulnerabilities identified by Samsung, Google and partner companies. While it does not bring any major new features, it improves security, stability and overall user safety.
Looking ahead, One UI 8.5 is expected to begin its stable rollout for the Galaxy S25 series next week. After that, Samsung should gradually expand the update to more eligible devices. Models like the Galaxy A07 5G, Galaxy A25 and Galaxy M54 could start receiving the Android 16 QPR2-based One UI 8.5 update around June, based on Samsungโs past rollout patterns.
If you own any of these Galaxy devices, you can check for the update by going to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Once downloaded, tap Install now. If the update is not available yet, wait a few days and check again, as Samsung rolls out updates in phases across regions.














