AT&T confirmed the soon release of Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
Not only the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, will the update also be available to those consumers who has the unlocked version of Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. The confirmation was released on the network forum of AT&T. The new update will bring special features such as Google Now on Tap, Doze, supported permission controls, quick settings, two part notifications, and many more, Yibada reported.
The Verizon's Tab S2, has updated to Marshmallow's latest software update already. Last April, the S2 which is a 9.7-inch device started going out in Germany while the 8-inch version was rolled out in May.
The customers who have been stuck long enough on Android 5.1 Lollipop, will now be receiving updates for Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6. The update was already available for download. Users are now only waiting for the on-the-air (OTA) rollout. After this rollout, users can immediately update their software, Tech Times reported.
The update is about 1.4 GB and users can only update through Wi-Fi connection just like all other major updates.
AT&T customers are now frustrated because of the very late release of Android 6.0 Marshmallow in Samsung's flagship phablet devices. The Android's next update, Android N, is just around the corner and the new Samsung phablet, Galaxy Note 7, is soon to be released.
AT&T competitors Verizon and Sprint already released the Marshmallow update months ago. T-Mobile also had a software update last April.
Additionally, AT&T support forum released a good news. The Galaxy Note 4, a 2014 Samsung flagship phablet device, would also have a software update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. This will also make the users of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 happy because of this very much awaited release. And customers were getting anxious.