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Samsung has finally begun to roll out the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update for its Galaxy Note 4 users. The new update appears to be rolling out in India, Poland, Turkey and the US regions in the form of an over-the-air update.
The update is about 1.3GB in size and brings Google’s Marshmallow goodness to the old road warrior. Of course Samsung has packed in TouchWiz into the same package so depending on the region, the size of the update may vary.
In terms of features, GSMArena reports that some of the Note 5’s features have been included in the Note 4’s update. This would include the handy Screen Off memo that lets users scribble on the display without the need to unlock the device.
As an added bonus, users of the Note 4 surprisingly also get the new icons from the Note 5 as well. TouchWiz features aside, Google’s Android Marshmallow is expected to deliver a smoother, stutter-free UI that also goes easy on battery life, thanks to the Android Doze feature.
On the XDA forums, members have got their hands on the Polish version of the ROM that is also available for download and installation. The ROM will have to be installed manually using a flash tool, but this is for experienced users only. You can still click here if you want to have a go at an official Marshmallow ROM on your Galaxy Note 4.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 receiving Android Marshmallow update Tech2 Mobile
The update is about 1.3GB in size and brings Google’s Marshmallow goodness to the old road warrior. Of course Samsung has packed in TouchWiz into the same package so depending on the region, the size of the update may vary.
In terms of features, GSMArena reports that some of the Note 5’s features have been included in the Note 4’s update. This would include the handy Screen Off memo that lets users scribble on the display without the need to unlock the device.
As an added bonus, users of the Note 4 surprisingly also get the new icons from the Note 5 as well. TouchWiz features aside, Google’s Android Marshmallow is expected to deliver a smoother, stutter-free UI that also goes easy on battery life, thanks to the Android Doze feature.
On the XDA forums, members have got their hands on the Polish version of the ROM that is also available for download and installation. The ROM will have to be installed manually using a flash tool, but this is for experienced users only. You can still click here if you want to have a go at an official Marshmallow ROM on your Galaxy Note 4.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 receiving Android Marshmallow update Tech2 Mobile