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Updated · Zamin · Jun 4
Samsung Patches 45 Galaxy Flaws in June 2026 Update for S26 Beta Users
Updated
Updated · Zamin · Jun 4

Samsung Patches 45 Galaxy Flaws in June 2026 Update for S26 Beta Users

3 articles · Updated · Zamin · Jun 4

Summary

  • Samsung’s June 2026 security update fixes 45 vulnerabilities and is already bundled into the One UI 9.0 beta for Galaxy S26 phones in select countries.
  • Thirty-three flaws were tied to Android and patched with Google, including five rated critical and the rest high-risk.
  • Another 12 fixes target Samsung software, covering Smart Suggestions, Samsung Account, Samsung Cloud, Theme Manager, system settings and other One UI components.
  • An Exynos DRM HDR driver vulnerability was also closed, with most affected issues seen on devices running Android 14, 15 and 16.
  • The patch is set to expand over the coming weeks to other supported Galaxy smartphones and tablets.

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