Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge Will Now Support Marshmallow 6.0.1

12 January, 2016 Samsung Updates


Samsung has pushed an unexpected and quick Android 6.0.1 update to the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge. Although it is still in beta, it seems like a huge update to bring practically all of 6.0.1's functionality to these two smartphones, in addition to a few ‘cherry on the cake' improvements for the Edge. If you're a beta user, you can enable this by going to Settings > About device > Software update.


Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow's most visible enhancement is the expanded set of emoji, and this beta release gets all of them to Galaxy S6 models. Functionality wise, we're seeing some fine-tuning and UX improvements in the notification panel. The Private Mode has got quick setting options that helps users navigate quickly. Users can now opt for "install overnight" feature which will automatically download and apply updates at night (2am to 5am) thereby minimizing usage disruption.


The settings for Edge panels have become highly accessible. In Android 6.0.0, to enable or disable various panels, user had to enter each specific panel's submenu and toggle them on and off. Now in the main menu there are checkboxes, to help you quickly select active panels. The "Tasks" Edge panel has become highly customizable and seems to work like a very stripped down version of Tasker, letting you set profiles based on situations/locations and quickly complete tasks through a set of assignable shortcuts. Still this is in beta, and there is no official word on stable release of Android 6.0.1 to the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge.


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