Now Galaxy S6 edge+ receiving its first software update

Himanshu, 27 October, 2015

Less than a week after the Samsung Galaxy Note5 started receiving its first software update, the Galaxy S6 edge+ - which was made official alongside the former back in August this year - has also started getting its debut update.

Weighing in at 138.14 MB and carrying a build number of G928GDDU2AOJ5, the update brings call stability, battery optimizations, as well as improvements related to the security of the device. Also, you won't be able to downgrade after the update.

If you compare, this looks like the same update that the Galaxy Note5 received last week. Anyway, the update is reportedly currently rolling out in Europe and India, with other regions likely to follow soon.

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  • AnonD-467344
  • 19 Nov 2015
  • PdG

It is common sense (not the best approach of course) that Samsung will take longer to push updates to their devices, they make so many different phones model at different ranges, of course flagships should get updated first. Apple, HTC and other comp...

  • Aaditya600
  • 30 Oct 2015
  • rJe

Samsung is so slow and looking to make only profits and never looks for after sales service...where the other smartphone companies Like Apple and htc are giving a good, quality and speedy after sales services specialy when it comes to software upgrad...

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Oct 2015
  • 3Jn

In his zeal to leave an unpleasant aftertaste in a solely positive samsung story humanshoe unnecessarily states , you can't downgrade afterwards. Never have you been able to go back from a proper normal software upgrade, so the millions of happy sam...

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