AT&T Corporation officially confirmed that Samsung's "Galaxy Note 5" and the "Galaxy S6 Edge+" will receive the Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates.

The updates of Samsung smartphones can now be accessed from the settings menu, and are being rolled out over the air (OTA) to subscribers of the network using the devices, Tech Times reported.

It's been quite a while since the Samsung smartphones were stuck on Android 5.1 Lollipop. But, the American multinational telecommunications corporation AT&T made an end to the customer's hold back.

The update of the smartphones was made known by AT&T in its online support pages, which it indicated that the updates are now available for downloads.

The "Galaxy Note 5" and "Galaxy S6 Edge+" updates will come with a heighten permission control, and the user interface is vaguely refurbished.

AT&T is the last major telecommunications company in the United States to push out the update of Samsung's smartphones. The Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates will have a unit of measure around 1.4GB, Android Central reported.

The Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates of AT&T have also started unleashing in the Netherlands, Austria, U.K., Russia, India, and Iraq. The Marshmallow updates recently touched down in Czech Republic, Croatia, Philippines, Germany, Nigeria, Nigeria, Italy, and more, Gotta Get Mobile reported.

The AT&T support forum also made it known that Samsung's Android smartphone - "Galaxy Note 4," will also receive the Marshmallow update in June. And since it's the last week of June, that would be an omen of a particular outcome for "Galaxy Note 4" owners.

However, Samsung "Galaxy Note 5" and "Galaxy S6 Edge+" users have been frustrated with AT&T, as the carrier has been extremely late in unleashing Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates. And as Android N along with the most talked about "Galaxy Note 7" is about to be unleashed in the market, it's a bit disturbing for the telecommunications corporation to be so far behind releasing the update.