Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow is now rolling out to Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy Note 4.
According to reports, users of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 5 under Sprint has been getting the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update. The Android M roll out is slow, therefore, owners should expect to get a notification shortly.
The mobile carrier Sprint decided to skip Android 6.0 Marshmallow and jump directly to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will have operating system from Google, version N910PVPU4DPC1 after the update. Furthermore, the mobile carrier Verizon has rolled out the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to its users of Samsung Galaxy Note 5.
According to some reports, T-Mobile and AT&T are currently testing the Android 6.0.1 update. It is expected that both T-Mobile and AT&T will roll out the update to their subscribers pretty soon.
Users who have not get a notification about the latest Marshmallow update yet can check for its availability manually. They should go to About Phone > System updates > Check for update to check if their handset is ready for the Android 6.0.1 M update.
The size of the Android M update is 1.4 GB. Users are recommended to download the update with a fast Wi-Fi connection. Also, they should get the update with a completely charged mobile phone.
The electronics giant Samsung is rolling out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to Galaxy S5. The update was at first made available in South Korea; however, at present it is rolling out to users of S5 throughout the world.
Meanwhile, according to a Digital Trends report, the mobile carrier Verizon has started rolling out Android 6.0.1 M update to S6 Edge and S6. In addition, the security patch dated April 2, 2016 is included in the build of Android 6.0.1.
Google Now on Tap, Android Pay, a shortcut to settings like the display or battery and improved system for app permissions are some of the new features of Android Marshmallow. Also, according to a BGR report, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow gives older Nexus devices, such as the Nexus 9, Nexus 7, Nexus 6 and Nexus 5, the ability to open up the camera by double tapping the home or power button.