Samsung June 2026 Updates Are Now Rolling Out — Here's Everything You Need to Know
If you own a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, there's good news waiting for you this week. Samsung has begun pushing its June 2026 software updates to a wide range of its newest and most popular devices, delivering a combination of critical Android security patches and what the company is calling "AI enhancements." Whether you're rocking a Galaxy S25, the brand-new Galaxy S26, or one of Samsung's flagship foldables, a fresh update is either already on your device or headed your way very soon.
Here's a complete breakdown of what we know so far about the Samsung June updates, which phones are getting them, what's included, and why you should care enough to tap that "Download and Install" button.
Which Samsung Phones Are Getting the June 2026 Update?
Samsung isn't being stingy with this update cycle. The June rollout is targeting some of the brand's most recent and high-profile devices. According to carrier information from Verizon in the United States, the following phones are confirmed to be receiving the update:
- Samsung Galaxy S26 — Samsung's latest flagship, barely out of the gate, is already receiving its first major monthly update.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 — The standard S25 model continues to receive strong software support.
- Samsung Galaxy S25+ — The mid-range flagship option in the S25 lineup is also included.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra — Samsung's premium powerhouse is getting the patch alongside AI improvements.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge — The sleek, thin-profile variant of the S25 family is part of this rollout as well.
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 — Samsung's latest large-screen foldable is on the list.
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 — The compact clamshell foldable rounds out the confirmed update recipients.
This is a broad sweep of Samsung's 2025 and 2026 flagship lineup, which means millions of Galaxy users across the United States and likely globally will benefit from these improvements in the coming days.
What's Actually in the Samsung June 2026 Update?
Android Security Patches
At the core of every monthly Samsung update are the Android security patches, and June 2026 is no different. These patches are critical for keeping your device protected against newly discovered vulnerabilities, malicious software, and other digital threats. Google releases these patches monthly, and manufacturers like Samsung then bundle them into their own software updates along with any additional improvements.
Security patches might not be the flashiest reason to update your phone, but they are arguably the most important. Running an outdated security patch level leaves your device exposed to known exploits, and with Samsung phones being among the most widely used Android devices in the world, they are naturally a high-value target for bad actors. If you care about the privacy and security of your data — and you should — applying this update promptly is the smart move.
AI Enhancements: What We Know (and Don't Know Yet)
The headline-grabbing addition to this update is what Verizon describes as "AI enhancements." This language applies specifically to the Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7. The carrier did not go into granular detail about exactly what these AI enhancements entail, which leaves a fair amount of room for speculation and anticipation.
What we do know is that Samsung has been aggressively expanding its Galaxy AI ecosystem throughout 2025 and into 2026. Features like Live Translate, Circle to Search, Generative Edit in the camera app, Note Assist, and AI-powered Browsing Assist have all been part of Samsung's ongoing AI push. It's reasonable to expect that the June update could bring refinements to one or more of these features, or potentially introduce new Galaxy AI capabilities altogether.
Samsung has also been deepening its integration with Google's AI tools, particularly following the broader rollout of Gemini across Android devices. Updates in this space tend to feel iterative but cumulative — each one making the overall AI experience on Galaxy phones a little smoother, faster, and more capable. If you're someone who actively uses Samsung's AI tools, this update likely brings something worth exploring.
How to Check for and Install the Samsung June Update
If your device is among those listed above and you haven't received a notification yet, you can manually check for the update by following these steps. Open your phone's Settings app, scroll down and tap on "Software update," then select "Download and install." Your phone will check Samsung's servers for any available update. If the June patch is ready for your device, it will begin downloading automatically or prompt you to start the download.
Keep in mind that Samsung typically rolls out updates in stages, meaning not everyone gets the update simultaneously on day one. If it doesn't show up today, check again in a day or two. Rollouts are usually completed within one to two weeks of the initial release.
Why Staying Updated Matters for Galaxy Owners
Monthly updates are one of the most underappreciated aspects of owning a modern flagship smartphone. Samsung has made a significant commitment to long-term software support in recent years, promising up to seven years of OS and security updates for its flagship Galaxy devices. Taking advantage of that support means regularly applying these patches when they arrive.
Beyond security, updates like this one — with bundled AI enhancements — demonstrate that Samsung is actively investing in improving the user experience across its existing lineup, not just pushing features exclusively to new devices. Galaxy owners from the S25 generation and beyond can feel confident that their phones are not only secure but actively getting better over time.
Bottom Line: Update Your Samsung Phone Today
The Samsung June 2026 update is a meaningful release that touches security, software stability, and artificial intelligence across some of the company's best devices. Whether you're most excited about the AI enhancements or simply want to make sure your Galaxy is running the latest Android security patch, there's no reason to delay. Head into your settings, check for updates, and enjoy a slightly smarter, more secure Samsung experience — starting today.

