Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Heads Up for Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update in February 2016

By Staff Writer

Nov 26, 2015 06:19 AM EST

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will finally be heading down the Marshmallow aisle in February next year. This news was confirmed through a photo leak late last week, following swirling rumors about the fate of the device going around since mid this year.

The Android 6.0 Marshmallow software was previously promised by the South Korean tech titan to be rolled out in the first quarter of 2016 for Galaxy Note 4 Models. As revealed by a British news site last November 15, the device with model number SM-N910G will be qualified for the upgrade. The photo leak did not specify whether or not other models will get the same update that soon. Nevertheless, users do not have to worry for the inclusion if their devices.

If the rollout will already be made available in January, the upgrade must also release to 19 other models of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 across the globe-unlocked, retail or carrier versions. Here's the complete list of the device's models, as follows:

  • SM - N910C
  • SM - N910F
  • SM - N9100 Duos
  • SM - N910H
  • SM - N910L
  • SM - N910V
  • SM - N916S
  • SM - N910T
  • SM - N910U
  • SM - N910W8
  • SM - N9109W
  • SM - N916W
  • SM - N910K
  • SM - N916L
  • SM - N916K
  • SM - N9108V
  • SM - N910S
  • SM - N910P
  • SM - N910R4

Most of these models have yet to be updated to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop until this year, as they are still running on Android 5.0.1 Lollipop version; AT&T versions run on 5.0.1, Sprint on 5.1.1, T-Mobile on 5.0.1, US Cellular on 5.0.1 and Verizon on 5.0.1.

Previous reports already stated that the device, amid the surging clamor of the users in community forums and support pages for overdue updates, has now been ready to test the upgrade. In fact, TimesNews underscored that Galaxy Note 4 models are now approved for the update, which means the build is set and ready.

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