Thursday, November 26, 2015

Marshmallow Android user reaches a T Galaxy Note 5 … – CNET in Spanish



The Marshmallow Android 6.0 update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 would bring new apps and permissions new white tone to the Android interface.

Danon Brown / XDA

A user of T-Mobile received the update Android 6.0 Marshmallow on your Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

Danon Brown, forum user android developers XDA said he managed to upgrade to Android Marshmallow on your Galaxy Note 5 after using the Odin software your computer, the primary purpose of restoring the firmware original device.

The screenshots posted by that user revealed that the main icons of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Android Marshmallow They remain unchanged, but the camera icon and call now appear on the lock screen.

In addition, the notification panel and other areas of the interface now have a white appearance, without using a theme customization. Some icons and effects also presented a new design, while maintaining the new target concept is expressed through the interface.

The screenshots also reveal new alerts permissions Android apps Marshmallow.

build be installed by the user MRA58K.N920TUVU2DOK5 and so far it seems that the cellular signal in the Galaxy Note 5 does not work properly. This could be because Samsung has not fully completed the upgrade to Android 6.0, but it could be a sign that the company and T-Mobile could start soon enable; perhaps even before the end of 2015.

We also believe that Android 6.0 Marshmallow not be very far from reaching the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge +, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, the other phones flagship of the company.

Still you have not received the Android 6.0 update or want to stay informed? Visit our guide with release dates Marshmallow Android mobile here.



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