Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are bound to get an Android 5.1 Lollipop update. Sources have yet to specify a date for the roll out although the new owners of the device are quite happy with the new Galaxy increments so far and they might get more excited to find out about rumored newer Galaxy models.
Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge users amazed with wireless charging and new features
The newest flagship phones for Samsung are currently running on Android 5.0.2 software which is an increment update to the bug issues of its predecessor. New owners are quite happy with features such as the 1 hour charging for a fully charged battery as well as its wireless charging. Although early this year, there were some disappointed Android 5.0.2 users via Nexus 7 who reported that the update made their device nearly if not totally unusable. Nearly right after the launch of new Samsung Galaxy models, new reports reveal that both units will receive an Android 5.1 update with an interesting new feature.
Android update to come with an anti-theft feature that requires Google account registration.
The anti-theft system renders factory reset to erase the phone's operating system. The device will only allow booting an OS when the primary Google account password in entered. Added feature includes accessing Wi-Fi networks and pairing Bluetooth device from the quick settings screen. These features can potentially boost Samsung phone's desirability and they are currently on the move to accommodate these Android updates. However, Apple's competitor seems to have more tricks up in its sleeves.
Leaked info reveal Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy Note 5 are in the works.
The upcoming units' rumored specs such as a true octa-core processor for the S7 unlike the current 2 quad-core for both Galayx S6 and S6 Edge's processors. It will also feature 4K Technology and both are expected to gather remarkable public reception in the future.
Its notable how Samsung makes a remarkable feat in trying to meet deadlines and immediately following up with upgrades and another set of new units. Although their preferred OS are currently going through some challenges, would you agree that Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge will hit the mark?
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