AT&T Galaxy Note 4, Note Edge getting Android 5.1.1 Upgrades

AT&T Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge are taking off beginning today, October 10. No different insights about the upgrades are given — AT&T hasn't even added these new redesigns to its bolster pages yet — yet we know the new programming forms that the two telephones will have subsequent to overhauling: the Galaxy Note 4 will be on N910AUCU2DOI2, while the Galaxy Note Edge will be on N915AUCU2COI2.

It's sort of a bummer to see that AT&T's Note 4 and Note Edge are presently getting Android 5.1.1, pretty much as Google has begun pushing Android 6.0. It requires investment for Samsung to create its Android OS overhauls, however, thus it'll most likely be two or three months before we see Samsung begin to push Marshmallow redesigns. Given that, at any rate AT&T Note 4 and Note Edge proprietors are currently getting Android 5.1.1 rather than being stuck on Android 5.0.1 for an additional couple of months.
On the off chance that you have an AT&T-marked Note 4 or Note Edge, you can check for your gadget's overhaul by going into Settings > About gadget > Software upgrade > Check for redesigns. A few clients are reporting that they've as of now gotten their upgrade, so on the off chance that you haven't yet redesigned, go check for it now. Simply make sure you're joined with Wi-Fi in the first place, on the grounds that these overhauls are biggies.
Via: Android Police
Source: Samsung: Galaxy Note 4 Galaxy Note Edge

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