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Samsung has released a software update for the international variant of the Galaxy M13. It offers the May 2025 security patch.
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Samsung is rolling out a new software update to the Galaxy M13. It offers the May 2025 security patch, which fixes the security issues mentioned here. At the moment, the brand is offering it to the international variant of the device, which has model numbers SM-M135F. The latest update carries version A135FXXSBEYE1.
Samsung phones periodically check for software updates. So, you might have received a notification about the latest one. If not, go to Settings » Software update » Download and install. We have made the new firmware available in our database as well. You can download it from there and install it manually using Odin.
Alongside the May 2025 security patch, Samsung is also rolling out Android 15-based One UI 7.0 to Galaxy smartphones and tablets, which brings many new features. Unfortunately, the Galaxy M13 is not eligible for it. However, the brand will offer security updates to the phone for a couple more years. It means that your Galaxy M13 is serviceable for quite some time.
However, if the feeling of missing out on One UI 7 features, which there are a lot of and very useful, is taking over you and making you think of upgrading to a newer device, you should take a look at the Galaxy M16 5G, which has just received the Android 15 update. To get more such updates delivered to you, follow our channel on Telegram or WhatsApp.
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