Thursday, February 4, 2016

Android Marshmallow reaches some Samsung Galaxy Note 5 … – CNET in Spanish



Two hundred US users can test the new features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow if they have a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with aT & T and have been selected by the operator

Juan Garzon / CNET

. Samsung begins to enable the beta version of Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in the US, according to a report SamMobile blog.

Although most still waiting for the Android 6.0 update to enjoy the latest operating system from Google, Samsung has already begun to enable Marshmallow Android 6.0 for Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge in South Korea, and a few months ago enabled beta version for Android Marshmallow Galaxy S6 in the UK .

According to the report, aT & T would be the operator would have chosen only 200 participants to test the beta version of Android Marshmallow. These users will receive an email with instructions to install the update using the app of the company.

The update would be intended for the SM-N920A model of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 which sells this operator. The update has more than 1.3 GB in size.

The main changes that brings Android 6.0 to Samsung Galaxy Note 5 are almost the same as we met a few weeks ago in news from Android Marshmallow for the Galaxy S6, incorporating new colors, design changes and new features

So far, neither aT & amp;. T and Samsung have announced when this update will be released to all users with Galaxy Note 5, but you can meet in our guide the estimated dates of release of Android Marshmallow here.

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