After selected Galaxy Note5 units in the US started receiving
Android 6.0 earlier this month, Samsung has begun rolling out the
Android 6.0.1 update to the device. Carrying build number N920CXXU2BPB6,
the update is currently hitting Note5 units (with model number
SM-N920C) in Cambodia.
The update brings along the usual Marshmallow goodies, including
Doze, Google Now on Tap, and redesigned app permissions, as well as a
few other things such as the new Samsung Web browser that now includes support for ad-blocking.
It's currently available through Samsung Smart Switch, although OTA roll out should begin soon, if not already. Those feeling impatient can manually check for the update by heading to Settings > About device > Software update on their handset.
The update comes just a few days after Samsung officially announced the worldwide availability of Marshmallow updates for the Galaxy S6/S6 edge.
It's currently available through Samsung Smart Switch, although OTA roll out should begin soon, if not already. Those feeling impatient can manually check for the update by heading to Settings > About device > Software update on their handset.
The update comes just a few days after Samsung officially announced the worldwide availability of Marshmallow updates for the Galaxy S6/S6 edge.
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