In June we saw the first rumors that Samsung was working on Lollipop 5.1.1 for the Galaxy Note 4. It was contemplated that the news would come in July, but without a date set by the company. Behold the month of July has come and gone and no Android 5.1.1 for current phablet top line of the company. In fact, until we saw a Russian user post a video showing that South Korea had released a test version for your smartphone, but nothing more was disclosed after that and even got to see a firmware being released.
Now comes a light at the end of the tunnel. Samsung just released the update to Android 5.1.1 for the Galaxy Note 4 of the American operator Sprint . The file is being released via OTA and has total size of 615 MB. By file size, we can expect several changes have been made by the company. The operator failed to release a list of all the changes, but she said that several improvements have been made, leaving the fastest smartphone, especially the screen of recent suffering a delay of up to 2/2 that irritated the owners of Note 4 from the release.
Samsung revealed that this firmware comes with several security enhancements, especially related to biometrics device. Also were tidy problems related to sending and receiving SMS.
Sprint also comments that have added new features to enhance the functionality of multi-windows Galaxy Note 4, but did not go into details of what innovations are these. Now we really have official news about the update, the firmware will be released soon by South Korea. So when an update for the SM-910C (also sold model in Brazil) leave, we can install the firmware on our smartphone without having to wait for Samsung to bring the updates here. Anyway, it should not be long before the national model rely on the novelty of official way.
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