The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge have finally started to receive the monthly security updates from Samsung for September. The update had hit this year's flagships, the S7 and S7 Edge earlier in the month. As far as we know, the security patch is currently only available for the unlocked versions in Europe and comes in at a size of 141MB. As expected, it will bring in both the Android and Samsung security patches for the month, but its availability will depend on where you are located and you carrier.
Samsung themselves have included fixes for nine issues into the patch, in addition to the 66 fixes that Google has incorporated into the update for the base Android 6.0.1 OS running on the two smartphones. If you have not seen the notification prompting you to update your device yet, you should see it soon. Post the upgrade, your smartphone's Base Band version should change to XXU4DPIL (unlocked European versions). If you are using a carrier-locked device though, it will take a bit longer as it usually does.
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
To get the latest firmware updates on your Samsung Android device, you'll have to Flash the ROM manually. The best way to do this is using Odin 3 tool and in this Tutorial we will show you the safest way on How to flash a firmware update to your Samsung's Android device.
Please refer to "How to safely flash official Android Firmwares to your Samsung Device Using ODIN 3" document to update your firmware.
Here's the list of updates for today.
The latest Nexus smartphones are already running on Android Nougat 7.0 and the upcoming Google Pixel and Pixel XL could be bringing a new version of the OS, aka Android Nougat 7.0.1 with them. However, as LG plans to release the V20 very soon with Android 7.0 right out of the box, one cannot expect Samsung to lag behind without being in the process of developing a version of the latest Android OS for their own high-end smartphones.
As far as we know, reports from XDA Developers and certain test results on the Geekbench benchmarking tool shows that Samsung is already testing out their ROM for stability. The Korea Times on the other hand, assures us that Samsung will be releasing their first Android Nougat updates towards the last quarter of the year (October - December). If you are on T-Mobile, you should be happy to know that the carrier has even confirmed that the following handsets will surely be updated to Nougat; Galaxy S6 Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy Note 7. To know more details head over to GottaBeMobile.
To get the latest firmware updates on your Samsung Android device, you'll have to Flash the ROM manually. The best way to do this is using Odin 3 tool and in this Tutorial we will show you the safest way on How to flash a firmware update to your Samsung's Android device.
Please refer to "How to safely flash official Android Firmwares to your Samsung Device Using ODIN 3" document to update your firmware.
Here's the list of updates for today.
To get the latest firmware updates on your Samsung Android device, you'll have to Flash the ROM manually. The best way to do this is using Odin 3 tool and in this Tutorial we will show you the safest way on How to flash a firmware update to your Samsung's Android device.
Please refer to "How to safely flash official Android Firmwares to your Samsung Device Using ODIN 3" document to update your firmware.
Here's the list of updates for today.
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