Samsung Galaxy A6 series gets an update ahead of launch
The Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+ were unveiled earlier this month. The devices are yet to be released, but that isn't stopping Samsung from pushing out a new firmware for them.
A new firmware (containing the May security patch) for the Indian variants of these devices has been released. The South Korean company is holding a May 21 event in the country, and the A6 series are expected to appear on stage.
The Galaxy A6 and A6+ have officially been put on quarterly update cycle, meaning they'll get the latest Android security patches every three months.
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- Erik
- 18 May 2018
- pXe
They only sell the A8 here. They quickly dropped the high 499 price to around 350 now for the S8.
- Anonymous
- 18 May 2018
- vV5
They somehow have this misconception that Asians prefer big-screen phones and Europeans prefer small-screen phones.
- Geric.770
- 18 May 2018
- uSQ
Why? Because you want to defend your brand and take your money for these junk phones? Grow up people! Samsung is just recycling phones up until now.