A recent rumor revealed that Samsung was working on the update for the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop to your current phablet top line, the Galaxy Note 4. Now comes a picture that reveals the novelty may be being released at this time in Russia. The variant in question is the SM-N910C , it sold in Brazil. We do not know if that information can be taken seriously, since it is very easy to manipulate this information. This is only informed that the update was released via OTA. With that, we must wait for an official firmware in the coming days.
We do not know which Samsung has incorporated this new update, but we expect that the company has resolved all the problems that affect the company’s Lollipop, especially the poor management memory that makes TouchWiz devour all the RAM alone. Users also expect the recent screen is tidy, since in many cases it is necessary to wait until 2 seconds so that thumbnails of running applications are displayed. This ends dramatically affecting the multitasking experience than the Galaxy Note 4 tries to provide.
We also expect that innovations incorporated into the Lollipop 5.1.1 Galaxy S6 are also present here, such as support for photos in RAW that ensure a higher quality by reducing the image compression rate. By analyzing the image captured up by a Russian user, we can see that the build in question is the XXU1COFB dated compilation of June 30 and kernel 3.10.9 of June 29. This shows that the firmware is really well updated and the main security fixes made by Google in Android code.
The news should take to be released in Brazil. But after the firmware fall into the net, we can install in the national version of the Galaxy Note 4 with no problem.
Updated: A user who received the update via OTA made the video below to show the news of the Lollipop 5.1.1 on Galaxy Note 4. From what can be seen, the smartphone It seems to offer the best performance, especially with the recent screen that responds more quickly. Unfortunately, Samsung has not released the photos in RAW support in this update.
(updated July 5, 2015, at 15:40)
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