Here is the latest news on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Android N release news for Samsung Galaxy S5, Note 4, S3, S4, S6 Edge +, S6 Edge, S6 and Note 5 on US carriers.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 has Android 6.0 Marshmallow right out of the box, Digital Trends reported.
Samsung began an Android Marshmallow beta test in Korea and a few other regions on December 22, enabling users to receive the update early. In February, the electronics manufacturer kicked off the S6 update.
Reports suggest that almost every flagship Galaxy in the United States has got the update. The Samsung Galaxy S5 is also getting the update now.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus are getting the update in some markets.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 update began in May. Reports indicate that AT&T, Verizon and Sprint have the upgrade, therefore, it might be available for users, depending on their region. The Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4 will not get the Android 6.0 M update.
The Galaxy Note 5 has also got the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update. Several reports indicate that the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has been getting Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update on factory unlocked versions of the device in Europe. In addition, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is getting its update.
Owners of Samsung devices should check their Settings and System Updates to see if the latest update is ready to download. It is important to note that particular carriers get the Android upgrade before others.
Several reports indicate that Android N will come to Samsung devices, and it possibly will come up to everything up to the Samsung Galaxy S6 and above. However, the Android N update possibly won't be coming out till around the holidays.
Samsung get their upgrades at the starting of the year after an announcement of the new Android version in the earlier year.
In March, the search giant Google gave a sneak peek at its mobile operating system, Android N. While the final version of Android N will not be available till summer, Google announced more features of Android N at its annual developer's conference in May.
Some of the new features of Android N include Google Assistant, Multiwindow, Doze on the Go and Bundles of notifications, CNET reported.