Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update on T-Mobile comes with features, like advanced calling and T-Mobile video calling on top of a slew of its original set of features. Samsung is one of the companies that makes efforts to push the Marshmallow update to its smartphones and the good news is they haven't forgotten about their older smartphones either.
You can keep track of the T-Mobile Note 5 Marshmallow update here, but again no real date for users to get excited about. If anything, the Galaxy Note 4's performance, usability, and functionality should improve once you've updated to the latest version.
As we know that Android N preview is now available for different Nexus devices.
An upgrade to the latest Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow is now available for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with model number N910C. Owner of the Note will finally experience all the features Android 6.0 OS has to offer, most notable the Google Now on Tap function, Doze battery optimizer, granular app permissions, among others.
Lenovo has now started rolling out the Android Marshmallow update to A7000 smartphone users in India. The update of the phone will also cover the Android security patch level that was released in March this year.
It has 8GB internal storage with 2GB RAM with dual/micro SIM slot and a micro SD card slot that supports up to 32GB. The phone has a 2900mAh replaceable battery battery. For downloading the new update, users will need to keep 2 GB free space in their device. Bell will firstly upgrade the S6 Edge device, starting from tomorrow, then the Galaxy s6 will receive Marshmallow four days later.
Source: Note 5 Marshmallow update T-Mobile, AT&T release date frustration
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