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Samsung’s December 2025 update widens to Galaxy S25 FE, unifying S25, Z Fold 7

By:Yash
8 December 2025 at 09:40

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE has just picked up its December 2025 security update. The latest Fan Edition smartphone joins premium devices, including the Galaxy S25 series and Z Fold 7.

Starting in South Korea, Samsung’s December 2025 update would expand gradually to Global Galaxy S25 FE users. The Korean build’s PDA version ends with AYKG, which should be retained by the Global versions too.

Galaxy S25 FE Updates

This smartphone belongs to Samsung’s premium Galaxy S segment. It is eligible for new software updates for up to seven years. In the first five to six years, you would continue to receive new software updates every month.

Released with Android 16-based One UI 8, the Galaxy S25 FE is eligible for seven OS upgrades as well. One UI 9 will be the first big upgrade, but One UI 8.5 is coming before, bringing major design and user interface improvements.

One UI 8.5 will upgrade the Galaxy AI with improved features. It will also feature a Glass UI design to rival Apple’s Liquid Glass. One UI 8 would feel outdated in terms of customization tools coming with the next iteration.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Source – Samsung Newsroom

How to update

Samsung phones receive the latest software updates over the air. You don’t need to download the firmware and install it by yourself. You get an installable package that you can easily access through Settings > Software update.

When you hit “Download and install,” your Galaxy device establishes a connection with Samsung’s server. If new software is available, downloading will begin itself, and you can proceed with installation by hitting Install now.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE captured creativity in motion

By:Yash
5 December 2025 at 12:58

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE impressed at a regional event held in Jakarta. The company has put its latest Fan Edition smartphone to the test in a night run of a 4x100m relay, which was focused on creativity in motion, not race.

At the NightstFEt relay event, Samsung showcased the Galaxy S25 FE capabilities. The company has turned this night run into a creative storytelling challenge. The event brought together 27 teams and more than 100 runners for a 4x100m relay.

The event brought together 27 teams and over 100 runners for a 4x100m relay. The Korean tech giant has centered this event on producing creative content in motion.

During the relay, participants experimented with camera angles, gestures, and storytelling techniques, which reinforced the NightstaFEt as an event built around creativity and expression.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Source – Samsung Newsroom

Each participant carried a Galaxy S25 FE as the team “baton,” using its camera and Galaxy AI features to capture, edit, and share every moment.

Participants were divided into four creative roles, with each runner highlighting a different capability of Galaxy S25 FE.

The first runner – “Selfie Guru”

  • Leveraged the 12MP front camera to capture the vibrant moments of the team at the starting line.

The second runner – “action shots” and “Generative Edit”

  • Refined compositions and added playful elements, resulting in content that blended movement and personality.

The third runner – “recorded videos” using “Audio Eraser”

  • Utilized Audio Eraser to keep voices clear while filtering out stadium noise, and Nightography to ensure bright, sharp footage even in minimal light.

The final runner – “Instant Slow-mo”

  • Added cinematic flair using Instant Slow-mo, capturing expressive finishes and dramatic gestures in great detail.

The event blended sports, community, and interactive storytelling. Galaxy S25 FE is packed with One UI 8 and Galaxy AI features. These capabilities make the device an excellent gadget for creating storytelling content.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

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