Verizon Galaxy S6 edge+ gets Marshmallow, Note5 receives minor update

Himanshu, 11 April, 2016

Verizon has started rolling out updates to Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ and Galaxy Note5 devices on its network. While the update to the former brings Marshmallow, the Note5 update is a minor one that is aimed at fixing connectivity issues that cropped up after the handset received Android 6.0 last month.

Aside from the usual Marshmallow goodies, including Doze, Google Now on Tap, and redesigned app permissions, the Galaxy S6 edge+ update also includes Wi-Fi calling support, as well as some camera and Edge panel improvements. It bumps the software version to MMB29K.G928VVRU2BPC2.

The updates, which are being rolled out over-the-air, may take some time before they hit your handset. However, if you're feeling impatient, you can check for them manually by heading to the Settings menu on your phone.

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Reader comments

  • Dawgnme
  • 15 Apr 2016
  • 7G%

What in the blue hell?! downloaded the update last night for my edge+ and lost voice to text after reboot! The mic icon has been replaced with a settings button, and it appears that the function isn't even available anymore. I called VZ today and the...

  • AnonD-526025
  • 14 Apr 2016
  • 8Fq

today is 13 and i dona have the update yet

  • jak47
  • 13 Apr 2016
  • Sq6

excited :D

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