Android Marshmallow is rolling out for Samsung Galaxy S5 on the Verizon network. Canadian network carrier Rogers is also releasing the update for the users of Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Note 5 and Note Edge.
Verizon is releasing the Android Marshmallow update, which has the build number MMB29M.G900VVRU2DPD1. It is releasing in a phased manner for all the users and they can expect to get it by next week.
Users can check their devices to see if the Android Marshmallow update is available for them or not. To do so, they need to go to Settings> About Device> Check for Software Update.
In case the Samsung Galaxy S5 user is prompted to download the Android Marshmallow update then they need to connect the device to a power source if the battery levels are less than 50 percent. Samsung Galaxy S5 also needs to be connected to a stable and reliable Wi-Fi connection for an uninterrupted download experience.
Network carrier Sprint was the first one to release the Android Marshmallow update for Samsung Galaxy S5. It was followed by T-Mobile, according to the carrier's support page. Other carriers such as AT&T and US Cellular are currently testing the update and will release it soon for their subscribers.
Canadian users of Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Note 5 and Note Edge on the Roger network are also getting the Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 update. It is around 1.5GB in size and will reach all the users in a fortnight, according to Android Authority.
Other Canadian network carriers such as Telus and Koodo released the Android Marshmallow update for their users of Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge. Bell also followed suit and rolled out the latest update for their users.
Meanwhile, Sony released the Android Marshmallow update for the Xperia series. The company was soon inundated with complaints about the performance of the update and the numerous issues plaguing the device. Sony immediately responded and released a patch to fix the bugs.
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