Android 6.0 Marshmallow beta seeding to selected Galaxy Note5 units in the US

Kaloyan, 03 February, 2016

Samsung has been seeking beta testers for its latest Android 6 Marshmallow updates in various markets such as South Korea, UK, and the US. If chosen, the users were able to install the beta version of Marshmallow on some of the Galaxy S6 smartphones.

Samsung seems to be readying the Marshmallow update for Galaxy Note5 as the company has begun selection users in the US to receive the test build. About 200 people from the AT&T networks with Note5 devices have been chosen and if they followed the instructions correctly, the update should be already available.

The Marshmallow firmware looks the same as on the Galaxy S6 series and utilizes the latest security improvements, too.

The beta firmware update weights about 1356MB and has a build date of February 2.

If you own a Galaxy Note5 from AT&T (the SM-N920A model), and you’ve signed up for beta updates, maybe you should check your email to see if you were chosen to be a beta tester.

Anyway, this beta Marshmallow update means the firmware is almost finalized and the regular users should be getting it in a few weeks.

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Reader comments

  • EX-Galaxy Note Fan
  • 13 Jul 2016
  • YPd

Samsung, you never looked after any existing customer! where is the security update for my Galaxy Note N-910g, paid $800 for my phone and still no security update that is supposedly monthly and Android M is still missing for a very long time, it is ...

  • The other boss
  • 11 Jun 2016
  • HXa

Yeah mate my thoughts exactly. Samsung are scumming all note 4 users.

  • AnonD-424797
  • 07 Jun 2016
  • y$6

there is no android M for Galaxy Note4 SM-N910G... until this day

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