The Korean models already run the Android 6.0 version, as per documents at Wi-Fi certification agency.
-- source and image
So, it shouldn't far. After all, the original Galaxy S7 Marshmallow is our too.
For better links of firmware, keep an eye on this firmware page.
You posted at the wrong section? This is for the A series.
oh you mean A5!?? yesssss!!!!!
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The Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is finally rolling out for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo.
According to GSM Arena, the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is currently rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo users in South Korea. This update will also be accompanied with the Android for Work and a few security patches.
It will also fix the Stage Fright malware vulnerability. As many devices are now experiencing the Stage Fright 2.0 vulnerability, this leaves this problem hanging for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo users.
The Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update will also bring the solution for the ultra power saving mode for the Galaxy Note 3 Neo through the on device encryption method. In addition, it will also fix the problem of device over heating and battery consumption, according to BGR.
It will also get the support for 4G LTE data connection services and Bluetooth 4.2. The Wi-Fi will also get an enhancement through this upgrade.
The Android Lollipop 5.1.1 update will be released as an over the air update which means that different users will receive it at different times. The automatic notification will be seen on the top left corner of the smart phone as and when the device is in line to receive this update.
The users who want to check for the update manually, can go to Settings > About device > Software update and check for the update themselves. The update is sized at 610 MB, and is best downloaded through a stable Wi-Fi connection.
With Android Marshmallow already out there, it does seem a bit strange that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo device is still receiving the previous firm ware upgrade instead of the latest one.
Source : en.yibada.com
Did anybody notice the official user manual on the Samsung website for the Galaxy A310F includes the word "Marshmallow" in the title? Funny the phone only comes loaded with Lollipop. Did they make a last minute decision to postpone release of Marshmallow for the device seeing as they still haven't upgraded some of their "flagship" phones?
As I'm a new user in this forum I unfortunately am not allowed to include the link to the manual in question but I'll try to obfuscate it to circumvent the restriction:
downloadcenter samsung com /content/UM/201605/20160523143138610/SM-A310_UM_EU_Marshmallow_Eng_Rev.1.0_160520.pdf
samsung com /ae/consumer/mobile-devices/smartphones/galaxy-a/SM-A310FZDDXSG
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/06/20...w-rollout-for-the-galaxy-a3-2016-is-imminent/
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serdel_elo said:
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/06/20...w-rollout-for-the-galaxy-a3-2016-is-imminent/
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Nice!
So it seems Samsung will release Android M only on 2016 A series....
No, now there are marshmallow manuals for a300fu/a500fu (Galaxy A3/A5 2015 with 1.5 GB RAM) too.
[29Apr: Just discovered the Samsung Galaxy Tab Q&A forum, I've moved this post to it]
Seeking Collective wisdom: firmware choice: Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810
I'm looking for best bets for choosing a good firmware update for this older tablet that I still like.
The tablet recently got very flaky on Android 5 so I let it install an auto-downloaded image for Android 6. The new image probably came from Samsung since I was told at purchase that device had official Samsung firmware for Android 5.1.1. (see ABOUT DEVICE below)
Things got worse on the new Android 6 image, so bad that I'm ready to install new firmware by sideloading.
1. Since the device was rooted by prior owner (see: DEVICE HISTORY below for details) I am guessing I have little to gain by sticking with an official Samsung image--unless nothing else works. Does that sound right? And, does anything prevent me from going the non-Samsung route?
2. If it makes sense at this point to try a non-Samsung image, my question for folks here boils down to this: where am I likely to have the best luck finding a build that will work well on the device? For example, I wonder
who are the most experienced makers of firmware for this older tablet?
and which version of Android--7 or 8? Should I avoid 8 or go for it?
(I've seen an unofficial Lineage OS build for Android 8. I believe that Android 7 builds exist, too.)
Thanks for any suggestions.
MORE:
(I've waited so long to update because a) I seldom use the tablet and b) seller said that he'd had problems with a German Nougat and had reverted to official Android 5.1.1. )
[ABOUT DEVICE:
## 190425 from Settings / About device
- SM-T810 Model
- 6.0.1 Android version
- 3.10.9-7767647 Kernel version
[email protected] #1
Mon Apr 25 19:57:48 KST 2016
- April 2, 2016 Android security patch level
- MMB29K.T810XXU2CPD9 Build number (aka firmware no.)
- Enforcing SE for Android status
SEPF_SECMOBILE_6.0.1_0010
Mon Apr 25 20:17:25 2016
- MDF v2.0 Release 6 Security software version
VPN v1.4 Release 6.1
- KNOX 2.6 KNOX version
[omitted a lot more KNOX stuff]
- DC 5 V; 2 A RATED
- 5870 mAh Battery capacity
]
[DEVICE HISTORY, as far as I can say:
I bought in 2017 on swappa.com. Seller told me "What you would get out of the box is the official Samsung OEM firmware for Android 5.1.1 (XAR-T810XXU2BPB1-20160323135521) with the official Samsung recovery. Updates will apply without issue, either by directly loading with Odin or SmartSync, or doing an OTA firmware update....It is running pure stock firmware now. Since it was rooted at one point, the Samsung Knox flag is tripped. It's the only thing that would distinguish this device from a new-in-box tablet."]
Hey guys. I know maybe some of you guys already did that years ago and that I am pretty late with it right now but I havent seen a thread where this was mentioned in (maybe I was just too lazy to look everywhere) but I recently made a video on how to get the Samsung Experience 8.1 Features on the S6/edge without any root or custom rom. Originally, we only got Experience 8.0, according to Wikipedia, however it isnt even mentioned in the Device Info page (if you ask me, they should have waited a few more weeks and should have given us Android 7.1.1 directly like the J5 2016 or SE 8.1 with 7.0 like the S5 Neo).
However, thanks to API 24 / Android 7.0, we are able to get nearly 80% of the Samsung Experience 8.1 Features, by updating the stock apps and TouchWiz Launcher manually. We can even get Bixby Home with that method. Things you will not be able to change are the general look of the UI (Lockscreen, Settings, QuickPanel), however you can install AOD Display, which will then be shown in the Settings. S6 edge+/Note 5 users will also benefit more from this, as they already got some S8 functions inside their firmware like changing Screen resolution or being able to activate Boostmode. The tutorial should be applicable to every Samsung device that runs Android 7.0 (A-2016 series/J-2016 series)
Link:
Download links are linked in the video description.
Screenshots are down below here:
""There's a more recent version available below!"" can I install the updated version?
Aashirg said:
""There's a more recent version available below!"" can I install the updated version?
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No. Please only use the versions I linked in the video. If you install a more recent version of TouchWiz/Bixby, they might start to crash. You can try though
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halloo13 said:
Hey guys. I know maybe some of you guys already did that years ago and that I am pretty late with it right now but I havent seen a thread where this was mentioned in (maybe I was just too lazy to look everywhere) but I recently made a video on how to get the Samsung Experience 8.1 Features on the S6/edge without any root or custom rom. Originally, we only got Experience 8.0, according to Wikipedia, however it isnt even mentioned in the Device Info page (if you ask me, they should have waited a few more weeks and should have given us Android 7.1.1 directly like the J5 2016 or SE 8.1 with 7.0 like the S5 Neo).
However, thanks to API 24 / Android 7.0, we are able to get nearly 80% of the Samsung Experience 8.1 Features, by updating the stock apps and TouchWiz Launcher manually. We can even get Bixby Home with that method. Things you will not be able to change are the general look of the UI (Lockscreen, Settings, QuickPanel), however you can install AOD Display, which will then be shown in the Settings. S6 edge+/Note 5 users will also benefit more from this, as they already got some S8 functions inside their firmware like changing Screen resolution or being able to activate Boostmode. The tutorial should be applicable to every Samsung device that runs Android 7.0 (A-2016 series/J-2016 series)
Link:
Download links are linked in the video description.
Screenshots are down below here:
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J5 using nougat with Samsung Experience, while S6 also using nougat but stuck with old TouchWiz base wtf, Samsung just lazy duh. The only thing I want from Samsung Experience is the status bar icon, which looks modern. Is there anyway to get it, I have a rooted S6 btw
Share a bit taste of Samsung Experience of my rooted S6 using stock rom for you guys. :good:
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Hello everyone,
I have the galaxy s21 5g rooted with magisk and Odin.
Everything works fine.
Now I want to try out the android 12 beta, but I don't know how to install the android beta or where to download and how to hold my root.
I don't want to loose my root.
Sry if this is a stupid question I'm new to this procedure.
Thank you all.
I've read it's available in the Samsung Members app, but it must vary upon region or something because it's not there for me.
HI there, sorry for the late response. There is an OTA version you can download and sideload (Via ABD) its in the S21 Ultra Thread. There is a video posted there aswell on how to do it etc.... Im not sure about holding root etc, but you can ask there.
I sideloaded it on my SM-G991B (S21 5g Variant - Exynos)
How to and download in second thread
[OneUI 4.0 Beta 1 & 2](EXYNOS) Update.zip for S21 / Plus / Ultra - Download OTA Link
So, now that we have OneUI 4.0 Beta 1 rolling out to countries (ofc only 7), it has come so far in Germany & Korea (as far as I know). So the rest of the world wants an update.zip link, so don't be selfish and please, if you have one, capture the...
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