Here is the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow release update for Samsung Galaxy A9, Note Edge, Galaxy A7 (2016), Galaxy A5 (2016), Galaxy A8 and Galaxy Tab S2.
According to latest reports, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update is currently rolling out to Samsung Galaxy A9.
The South Korean tech giant Samsung has begun pushing out Android 6.0.1 M over-the-air update to the Galaxy A9 in China, SamMobile reported. The latest update has the build number A9000ZCU1BPE2.
Reports also suggest that the Galaxy A7 (2016) and Galaxy A5 (2016) will be among the first devices to get the operating system.
It is expected that the tech firm will roll out Android 6.0.1 M update to the Galaxy A8, Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy Tab S2.
The Galaxy J7 (2016) and Galaxy J5 (2016) variants for the United States and some regions in South Korea run Android M; however, the models for other markets run Android 5.1 Lollipop. Therefore, these devices will receive the operating system soon.
Android Marshmallow offers improvements such as granular permissions, native fingerprint reader support, Google Now on Tap, Doze Mode and much more.
Also, Samsung has begun rolling out the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update for the Galaxy Note Edge (unlocked) in Europe. The update has build number N915FYXXU1DPE1.
The update brings security patches from the monthly SMR (Security Maintenance Release) and new features.
Owners may go to the Settings app > About Device and select Software Update to check if the newest update is available on their device.
Users can also wait for the automatic over-the-air notification that will enable them to download and install the Marshmallow update.
In another news, the South Korean giant has rolled out a bug-fix update for Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy S7 with firmware version FXXU1APE9 that resolves issues such as inability to save files to the SD card of a phone, recorded videos flickering during playback and power saving mode not working when Google Now is working.
The update brings an improvement to Always On Display feature on Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge as well as Samsung Galaxy S7. Users can download the update by navigating to Settings > About Phone on their handset.