AT&T Galaxy S6 and S6 edge Has Started Receiving Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Update
AT&T has started recieving Android 6.0.1 masrhmallow update via OTA to Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge units on its network. Weighing in at around 1.5GB and carrying a build number of MMB29K.G920AUCU3CPD6, the new marshmallow update came with Android version 6.0.1.
The new Android v6.0.1 marshmallow update came with amazing features, which includes video calling support and full preload for Amazon. But some apps were removed from the update which includes; While Keeper, AT&T Live, FB Messenger, AT&T Mail and YP Mobile have been moved to a Virtual Preload.
The update notification has started rolling out on some device, you will need to exercise patient before the OTA notification pops up on your device. Meanwhile, if you are feeling impatient, you can manually check for the update by going to your device's Settings menu.
The new Android v6.0.1 marshmallow update came with amazing features, which includes video calling support and full preload for Amazon. But some apps were removed from the update which includes; While Keeper, AT&T Live, FB Messenger, AT&T Mail and YP Mobile have been moved to a Virtual Preload.
The update notification has started rolling out on some device, you will need to exercise patient before the OTA notification pops up on your device. Meanwhile, if you are feeling impatient, you can manually check for the update by going to your device's Settings menu.
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