Tuesday, April 12, 2016

T-Mobile rolls out Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge

Today is by all accounts a day loaded with redesigns for various Samsung telephones. To begin with the S7 team got new programming to enhance security and touch, then Verizon took off Marshmallow to the Galaxy S6 edge+ and a minor redesign to the Note5, and now it's T-Mobile's turn.


T-Mobile rolls out Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge

The maroon bearer is conveying the redesign to Android 6.0 Marshmallow to the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge units it's sold. Both of these are truly substantial, the required downloads coming in at around 1.3GB each. So do ensure you utilize Wi-Fi to get the new discharge once that redesign notice hits your specific gadget.

Clearly, you can hope to see the majority of Google's augmentations to Android in the 6.0 variant (counting such things as Now On Tap, Doze Mode, and the new authorizations framework). Lamentably T-Mobile's changelogs aren't useful in any capacity, so it's difficult to tell what Samsung and the transporter may have included top of those.

As usual, in case you're the eager sort and haven't yet got the overhaul notice, you can attempt and constrain your fortunes by going to Settings > About gadget > Software upgrade and physically starting a check. Read : Sprint won't be carrying BlackBerry Priv after all