Samsung Galaxy Weekly Updates Roundup (June 8-14)

This week saw a slight slowdown in software update activity compared to the last few weeks. Even so, Samsung continued expanding the One UI 8.5 rollout. While the expected One UI 9 beta 3 update did not arrive this week, several older Galaxy devices appeared with their first One UI 9 internal builds. At the same time, the May 2026 security patch continued expanding to more devices, while the June 2026 security update rollout officially began for Samsung’s flagship phones and foldables, at least in Korea. Last updated on June 14.
One UI 8.5 rollout expands further, more Galaxy devices join One UI 9 testing, June 2026 patch rollout begins
Starting with One UI 9, Samsung was expected to release One UI 9 beta 3 for the Galaxy S26 series this week. However, the company has now confirmed that the update will arrive next week instead. On the brighter side, Android 17-based One UI 9 development expanded to several Galaxy devices. This week, the Galaxy A57, Galaxy A34, Galaxy A17 5G, Galaxy Tab S11 series and the upcoming Galaxy A18 were all spotted with their first One UI 9 internal builds. Unfortunately, we are not aware about the exact firmware number for many of these devices.
Coming to One UI 8.5, Samsung once again released the update for several Galaxy A, M and F series devices. The company appears determined to finish the rollout as quickly as possible and has maintained an impressive rollout pace so far.
You can check out the complete list of devices that received One UI 8.5 this week below:
A series
M series
F series
Tablets
- Galaxy Tab S10+
- Galaxy Tab S10 FE
- Galaxy Tab S9+
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE
- Galaxy Tab A11+
- Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro
XCover series
As for security updates, the June 2026 security patch rollout has finally begun. The update fixes 45 security issues and is currently rolling out to several Galaxy flagship and foldable devices in Samsung’s home market, South Korea. The wider global rollout should begin sometime next week. The list of models is as follows:
S series
- Galaxy S26
- Galaxy S26+
- Galaxy S26 Ultra
- Galaxy S25
- Galaxy S25+
- Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Galaxy S25 Edge
- Galaxy S25 FE
Z series
Samsung also continued expanding the May 2026 security patch this week. The update reached multiple Galaxy devices across different regions and fixes around 40 security vulnerabilities identified by Samsung, Google and partner companies.
Here is the list of devices that received the May 2026 update this week:
A series
M series
Tablets
Samsung is also rolling out the May 2026 security patch to Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch 8 models in certain regions.
As always, we track only major regional rollouts. The devices mentioned above have received the update in one or more markets. If your Galaxy is not on the list yet, don’t worry. Samsung releases updates in phases, so it may take a little longer to reach your region. And if we missed your device, feel free to send me a DM on X at @Mohammed_K_2010.
How to install these updates on your Galaxy device? Head to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Once the update appears and finishes downloading, tap Install now. Your device will reboot and complete the installation process with the latest changes applied.


















