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You can't usually get what you want. So sang the Rolling Stones, and it's as true of the tech space as anywhere else, occasionally, for whatever reason (and generally such reasons remain a mystery) a smartphone maker decides it is going to restrict supply for a special model. When this happens it is always confusing. Why would an OEM decide where it should do fairly well never to sell a mobile that is particular in a market? It's baffling.
For Galaxy devices, look with an Android N release anticipated sometime come early july to go off Marshmallow in early 2017 or 2016. As for Canada, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update has apparently landed for users on Bell and Telus. We expect others to follow with upgrades in their own in the near future. Samsung's Might security update comes with a few add-ons and the specific patch notes can be read by you on the company's website. About the only point you can say about the Large Marshmallow Roll-Out - is that it is worth every cent ya paid for it.
Sprint is supposedly pushing out its variant of the Galaxy Notice 4 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow upgrade right now The U.S. Cellular Galaxy Notice 4 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow upgrade appears to be rolling out as nicely. It's not clear how these issues will affect the overall rate of the roll-out (it does not seem to have slowed it down yet) but Galaxy Notice 5 customers will want to be cautious when Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow arrives. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow upgrade lately made it to North America with Sprint users reporting the start of an Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow roll-out for the Galaxy-S6 and Galaxy-S6 Edge. descobrir mais Sprint's also rolling out an upgrade for the Galaxy-S6 Edge Plus. There are a number of resources around the web but we'll provide some starting points that are great to you the following.
TMobile is also rolling out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow to the Galaxy Note 5. The T-Mobile Galaxy Notice 5 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update will rollout to Galaxy Notice 5 owners from April 18th to May 20th so keep an eye out. T Mobile's supported a Galaxy S5 Marshmallow launch and it merely went into the T Mobile Testing" stage, a sign that its launch is getting quite close. Marshmallow isn't here however but we are already learning about the successor to the Android Marshmallow update.