Marshmallow update starts hitting Samsung Galaxy S5

Himanshu, 22 March, 2016

Samsung's flagship from 2014 - the Galaxy S5 - has finally started getting the Marshmallow update. The update is currently rolling out to S5 variants with model number SM-G900L operating on South Korean carrier LG Uplus.

Bringing Android version 6.0.1, the update also includes stability improvements, speed optimizations, as well as several bug fixes. If you are a S5 (SM-G900L) owner, and haven't received the OTA notification yet, you can manually check for the update by heading to your device's Settings menu.

This comes over a month after the update started hitting the South Korean company's S6 and S6 edge flagship smartphones.

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  • Mc
  • 29 Jul 2018
  • RcZ

I totally agree with you

  • AnonD-442781
  • 01 Jul 2016
  • JiR

I said the a7, not the s7. It was a comparison between this year's midrange phone vs last year's flagship. Last year's flagship is cheaper and better, so there is not really a good reason to buy this year's midrange. Again, this wasn't abou...

  • Handson
  • 01 Jul 2016
  • vV5

Try the product before making judgement, s7 edge though less camera pixel count but it is more bigger and on display not until your glasses are as thick as a mangifying glass to tell the different, more on gpu for smooth feeling. The nikon d4 hv 16 m...

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