Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 (Edge): Marshmallow begun beta testing Android 6.0 – Android World

In the United Kingdom and South Korea’s Samsung started rolling out a beta version of the update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Galaxy Edge. Users could sign up for the test and received from an update today.



Samsung Galaxy S6 (Edge) Marshmallow

This is the first time that Samsung a public beta releases of its system software. Generally such an update is tested on a relatively small market and is then adjusted and put in all markets. When the update for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, it was decided to release a public test version in two countries.

The new beta version is quite large (almost 1200 MB) and brings a lot of changes. It is not only external changes, but also added new features. According TwittererFaryaab the software works pretty smoothly, but that seems more updates after the event. He also reports that it is possible to shortcuts on the unlock screen, standard camera and the bell app to replace.



Availability

For now, the beta update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow only in the United Kingdom and South Korea are available. The first impressions are positive, showing that Samsung is already well advanced with the new version. Possibly we may therefore expect a quick update here.

If you are adventurous: You can try to receive the update by installing the latest British firmware on your device and then sign up for the beta test via the Galaxy Care app

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Source:Faryaab

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