Android 7.0 Nougat rollout is now in full swing in U.S. mobile carriers that support Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ phones. It won’t take too long when all these Samsung Galaxy models have been upgraded to the latest 7.0 Android operating system.
One of the talking points of 2016 was Samsung’s major Galaxy Note 7 fiasco that led to what is considered among the costliest tech product recalls in history. Samsung has been busy investigating the reasons behind the explosions, and reports claim that it is ready to reveal the results.
Samsung seems to be working on a slew of foldable devices. The latest is a foldable smartwatch. Samsung files patent for two new smartwatches, one with a foldable display
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Remember the Galaxy TabPro S that Samsung launched earlier this year? This was the first Galaxy-branded device to come with anything other than Android
Samsung Galaxy is allegedly planning to get another new handset before the year closes. The company as of late procured the Wi-Fi affirmation for its up and coming handset.
Samsung will roll out Android Nougat to its mid-range line starting next year, wherein the Galaxy A 2016 is one of the devices to get the confirmed update.
Finally this month, AT&T is rolling out Android Marshmallow to some of its top flagship devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung Galaxy A9, the HTC One M9, and the HTC One M8.
This weekend, Samsung accidentally sent a beta build of the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow firmware, intended for testing on unlocked Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge devices, to a Galaxy S5.
The camera will have less megapixels, but still be powerful. The camera on the new Galaxy S7 could be downgraded to 12 megapixels, according to online leaks of the phone's specifications.
The Android M, or Android 6.0 Marshmallow, update has already been available to select users in South Korea and the U.K., thanks to Samsung's beta testing the upgraded operating system on some Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge devices. And when Marshmallow begins rolling out to users in the U.S., you can expect some features of the user interface to be eye-catchingly updated.
The biggest Android device retailer may be updating a large majority of its flagships from this year and last in earliest months of 2016, if a leak of the company's purported Android Marshmallow update roadmap proves to be authentic.
AT&T will be giving away a free Samsung Galaxy S6 to customers who buy a separate Samsung flagship device from the carrier. AT&T is also offering a new color variant for the Galaxy Note 5.
Verizon is going to begin rolling out an OTA Android update with a new feature for Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge phones: WiFi calling. The carrier will begin pushing out the update this week.
Samsung Galaxy S6 can now be updated to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop via Epsilon custom ROM. There's a new custom ROM released for Samsung Galaxy S6. Owners of the 2015 Samsung flagship device can use Epsilon custom firmware to experience the latest Android Lollipop version.
Few changes are expected for the next Galaxy phone The Samsung Galaxy S7 is not expected to receive a major overhaul. Instead, the smartphone is expected to be very similar to the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy Note 5.
NobleROM custom firmware is now available for Samsung Galaxy S6. A custom Android firmware for Samsung Galaxy S6 has been released. This allows the users to experience the latest goodies brought by Android 5.