Samsung’s newly launched Galaxy S25 Edge has a lot going for it. It is the slimmest smartphone the company has ever made, measuring just 5.8mm. Despite a slim profile, you get a perfectly capable flagship with an industry-leading processor, display, cameras, and more. Beyond hardware, Samsung is backing the Galaxy S25 Edge with a long-term commitment to software and security updates.
Galaxy S25 Edge is eligible for seven years of Android and security updates
One of the biggest highlights of the Galaxy S25 Edge is its software longevity. Samsung has promised seven years of major Android OS updates for the device. It runs Android 15 and One UI 7 out of the box, and will receive updates all the way up to Android 22 and One UI 14, which should come sometime in 2031. The Android 16-based One UI 8 update may arrive later this year.
In addition to major OS upgrades, the Galaxy S25 Edge will receive seven years of security patches, with monthly updates expected for at least the first four years. Samsung will keep the phone protected from the latest security vulnerabilities and exposures until the end of May 2032. That’s the longest software commitment from any company in the Android space — other S25 models also get the same update support.
So, if you are planning to get the Galaxy S25 Edge, rest assured that your phone will remain updated for several years to come. Of course, as it ages, some new features may not be compatible with it due to hardware constraints. But Samsung will ensure protection against new security threats for your peace of mind.