There will be plenty of new features in Android 6.0 on the Galaxy S7, including better fingerprint support, some small design and visual changes, a stronger Google integration including changes to Google now, extra security improvements and some additional usability features that make better use out of the status bar. Samsung Galaxy S7 Android 6.0 Marshmallow Features We already know quite a lot about 6.0 Marshmallow so it will be interesting to see what Samsung does with it. If you’re in the market for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7, there’s a lot to consider including the operating system.īelow, we dig deeper into Android 6.0 Marshmallow on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and to expect when it launches early 2016. The latest Android 6.0 operating system shown many enhancements when it comes to what Lollipop gave us, and it seems like the best is yet to come. You will get to know for sure if and when that happens.Google made huge strides in upgrading the current Android operating system when it comes to performance, productivity, efficiency, and virtually everything that we depend on in the palm of our hands. The possibility exists that all of this could be fake, which would warrant applause nonetheless because one would need to go to great lengths to make such an elaborate fake, or it could be real and we could very well be looking at an early build of Marshmallow for the Galaxy Note 5.īrown has said that he’s going to extract a system dump, basically pull the build from the device and upload it online, but that hasn’t happened yet. He did post several screenshots claiming to show that he has indeed received this unreleased Marshmallow build and that it’s running on his handset. Samsung is yet to confirm when it’s going to start rolling out the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for its 2015 flagship handsets, the update will then get held up at carriers who will announce their own release date, but apparently there has been a slip up and one T-Mobile users has ended up with what appears to be an early build of Marshmallow on his Galaxy Note 5.ĭanon Brown, an XDA Developers forum user, says that he got the Marshmallow build on his Galaxy Note 5 after he used Samsung’s Odin PC software to restore the handset to its stock firmware.Īpparently instead of getting the most recent publicly available Lollipop build for his device he got MRA58K.N920TUVU2DOK5, the build number points towards Marshmallow as MRA58K denotes the stock Marshmallow update that Google released about a month ago.
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