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Samsung Galaxy A06 4G receives One UI 7 stable update

Samsung Galaxy A06 4G receives One UI 7 stable update

GSM Arena2 days ago
Samsung has released the Android 16-based One UI 8 beta for its flagships, but it's yet to complete the rollout of One UI 7, which is based on Android 15. The Korean brand has been expanding the rollout of stable One UI 7 for its Galaxy devices, and the latest device to receive the One UI 7 stable update is the Samsung Galaxy A06 4G. Samsung Galaxy A06
The One UI 7 stable update for the Galaxy A06 4G comes with firmware version A065FXXU4BYF6 and requires a download of around 3GB. In addition to bringing UI redesign and new features, One UI 7 also brings the dated May 2025 Android security patch to the Samsung Galaxy A06 4G.
Samsung Galaxy A06 4G
The update is seeding in Asian countries, including the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. If you haven't received it yet, you can check for it manually by navigating to your Galaxy A06 4G's Settings > Software update menu.
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