An update was released for Samsung A34 users a few days back. The package rolled out in Europe initially, but seeing that it has reached some Asian markets, we should give you a heads-up about the upcoming February 2025 patch for Galaxy A34 users.
This update will eventually land in Pakistan, so here’s what you need to know. A Galaxy A34 model code (SM-A346E) was seen with the February 2025 security patch in the Philippines, and by the time you read the news, the rollout might have progressed even further.
We hear the new firmware is assigned the serial number “A346EXXS9CYA2.” The Changelog shows the same changes made to other devices with the February update. This brief rundown will get you up to speed with specifics about the new firmware package.
The February patch for the new Samsung 5G mobile is all about boosting security and fixing the exploits in both Google’s core Android system and Samsung’s One UI layer we have on top. No performance optimizations or bug fixes are mentioned in the Changelog. We suspect it follows the general patch library of the 2025 February update.
It will deploy some high-risk exploit patches for Google’s core Android system, one of which has been marked critical by Samsung. The One UI also got a patch with A34’s latest update, and now it’s safe from seven exploitable weak points in the current firmware version. If you are at all conscious about your privacy and security, this is an important one.
It’s easy to install as well. Just head over to Settings on the predecessor of Samsung Galaxy A35 and scroll down until you see Software Updates. Open the menu and tap “Check for Updates.” Let the phone ping the Samsung servers to find the package. Once it does, it will give a button to “Download and Install” the update. The rest is self-explanatory.
Don’t worry if you haven’t seen the download menu yet. It could mean that the update hasn’t reached the country. You can also frequently “Check for Updates” to know if it’s available. This is likely one of the final updates before the Galaxy A34 switches to Android 15 x One UI 7 once and for all.