Samsung has released the first software update for the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. It brings the February 2026 security patch, which fixes 37 security issues. Up until now, these phones were running on the January 2026 security patch (via Tarun Vats).
Currently, Samsung seems to be rolling it out in South Korea, its home country. It is 557MB in size and carries firmware version S94xNKSS1AZC7. The brand should roll it out in other regions in the next few days. To check if the company has made it available in your region, as well as to get it, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
In many parts of the world, including Europe and India, Samsung has started delivering Galaxy S26 pre-orders earlier than it had promised. As a result, many people have gotten their hands on these phones.
The brand will stop taking pre-orders for these devices tomorrow and make them available to purchase from authorised offline and online stores from the day after (although they are already being delivered within minutes in India).
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
It is interesting to see Samsung rolling out the first software update to the Galaxy S26 even before putting them on sale. If you are among the people who are still on the fence about getting these phones, our video below should help you make the decision.
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