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Samsung Galaxy Store Will Be Temporarily Unavailable This June
Efe Udin
June 9, 2025
Samsung has announced that the Galaxy Store will be down for a few hours in mid-June. This short break is needed for system maintenance and will affect all users around the world. This shutdown implies that users won’t be able to access the store and download updated apps from it.
When Will the Galaxy Store Be Down?
According to the company, the Galaxy Store will be down from 01:00 AM GMT on June 16, 2025, to 04:00 AM GMT the same day.
Within this three-hour downtime, Samsung smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and other devices will not be able to access the store. In addition to the Galaxy Store application, the website version of the store will also be offline.
Reason for Going Offline?
Samsung is temporarily taking the Galaxy store offline for a system and software update. This kind of maintenance is routine and helps keep services running smoothly. It is expected to last for at least three hours.
However, Samsung has stated that the end time could change depending on how the work goes. This is to say that the store might stay down a bit longer if needed.
The information was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by a user with the handle @OfficialAptivi, showing a screenshot of the maintenance notice. The message was likely to have been auto-translated into English, which might explain some of the odd wording and grammar.
So far, the South Korean manufacturer has not announced if this downtime will affect only select regions. However, it is best to assume that it will affect your region, so you will not be caught unawares.
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If you use the Galaxy Store to download or update apps, it’s a good idea to take action before June 16. It is advisable to check for updates on apps you might need before the specified date, so that you won’t be affected when the store temporarily goes offline.
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