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The first Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 update is reportedly rolling out to the SM-N920C in Cambodia. It’s also reportedly rolling out to carriers in
South Korea, a logical step for Samsung and its flagship device.
Samsung is reportedly rolling out a second Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 update in Korea to correct some of the problems it found on the initial release.
It’s also rolling out in a number of other countries including India with the Middle East an apparent focus for Samsung right now.
There’s also another U.S. carrier in the mix.
Sprint is rolling out the Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to users taking the flagship phone up from Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.
As expected, the change log is similar to the other Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow updates that’ve rolled out elsewhere in the U.S. and around the world. Like
the others, it comes with a number of enhancements, features and fixes.
Sprint’s updates typically take one to two weeks to complete so Galaxy Note 5 users will want to keep an eye out this week and next for Android 6.0.1.
The Verizon Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update is also available bringing new features and enhancements to its version of the flagship smartphone.
Here are a few other things we know right now about the Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow release in North America.
T-Mobile has confirmed the Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update.
The AT&T Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update underwent a beta and it will reportedly start rolling out soon.
A SamMobile report from October suggests that work has already begun on updates for Note 5 models around the world.
Telus has confirmed a Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update for April 7th.
Fellow Canadian carrier Bell has also confirmed plans to roll out a Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update in March.
Features
Thanks to the beta and the public roll out, we now have some idea about what to expect from the Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update and its features. The video
below shows off the early software and it runs down many of the important changes.
For more on the Marshmallow leak, take a look at this full rundown from XDA-Developers. It reviews the update’s early performance. For a more recent set of photos, take a look at these Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow photos. Verizon’s run down of the Marshmallow update will also give you a feel for the changes.
In addition to the new features and enhancements, it also looks like the Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 update is plagued with issues including battery drain,issues with Gear VR and other smaller bugs. These issues have extended to the Verizon Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.o.1 update.
Verizon users are already starting to complain about battery drain, Wi-Fi problems and more. We expect complaints to pick up as the roll out picks up speed.
It’s not clear how these problems will impact the overall speed of the roll out (it doesn’t appear to have slowed it down yet) but Galaxy Note 5 users will want to be cautious when Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow arrives.
Data Lost on Samsung Galaxy Note 5 After Android 6.0 Update
When lost data on your Samsung Galaxy Note 5,including contacts,sms,photos,videos,ect,you can recover lost data from Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with Android 6.0.1.
The first Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 update is reportedly rolling out to the SM-N920C in Cambodia. It’s also reportedly rolling out to carriers in
South Korea, a logical step for Samsung and its flagship device.
Samsung is reportedly rolling out a second Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 update in Korea to correct some of the problems it found on the initial release.
It’s also rolling out in a number of other countries including India with the Middle East an apparent focus for Samsung right now.
There’s also another U.S. carrier in the mix.
Sprint is rolling out the Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to users taking the flagship phone up from Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.
As expected, the change log is similar to the other Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow updates that’ve rolled out elsewhere in the U.S. and around the world. Like
the others, it comes with a number of enhancements, features and fixes.
Sprint’s updates typically take one to two weeks to complete so Galaxy Note 5 users will want to keep an eye out this week and next for Android 6.0.1.
The Verizon Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update is also available bringing new features and enhancements to its version of the flagship smartphone.
Here are a few other things we know right now about the Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow release in North America.
T-Mobile has confirmed the Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update.
The AT&T Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update underwent a beta and it will reportedly start rolling out soon.
A SamMobile report from October suggests that work has already begun on updates for Note 5 models around the world.
Telus has confirmed a Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update for April 7th.
Fellow Canadian carrier Bell has also confirmed plans to roll out a Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update in March.
Features
Thanks to the beta and the public roll out, we now have some idea about what to expect from the Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow update and its features. The video
below shows off the early software and it runs down many of the important changes.
For more on the Marshmallow leak, take a look at this full rundown from XDA-Developers. It reviews the update’s early performance. For a more recent set of photos, take a look at these Galaxy Note 5 Marshmallow photos. Verizon’s run down of the Marshmallow update will also give you a feel for the changes.
In addition to the new features and enhancements, it also looks like the Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 update is plagued with issues including battery drain,issues with Gear VR and other smaller bugs. These issues have extended to the Verizon Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.o.1 update.
Verizon users are already starting to complain about battery drain, Wi-Fi problems and more. We expect complaints to pick up as the roll out picks up speed.
It’s not clear how these problems will impact the overall speed of the roll out (it doesn’t appear to have slowed it down yet) but Galaxy Note 5 users will want to be cautious when Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow arrives.
Data Lost on Samsung Galaxy Note 5 After Android 6.0 Update
When lost data on your Samsung Galaxy Note 5,including contacts,sms,photos,videos,ect,you can recover lost data from Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with Android 6.0.1.
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