Samsung started a few hours ago Android’s testing program Marshmallow 6.0 for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge devices. Unfortunately, only the UK users are being contemplated in this first phase, but all who are eager to upgrade, even in other markets already have a way to finally leave the Lollipop back and adopt the latest system version green little robot.
The easiest way to get the update is, of course, have any of the mentioned devices purchased directly in the UK. For others you must change the firmware to a version with BTU product code and follow the steps below. VERY IMPORTANT: only the SM-G920F models or SM-G925F unlocked are eligible. We also stress that the risks involved in the procedure are to be borne by the users, the instructions for firmware change, as well as a video tutorial, are the end of the matter.
To check the model of its Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge go to Settings & gt; About if confirm one of the supported models, check if the installed firmware is the BTU, for this you can resort to the application of SamMobile, link below:
Step by Step
1 – Having overcome the previous steps, now is the time to enter the Samsung’s testing program by the Galaxy Care application
2 -. Open the Galaxy Care , agree to the legal terms on the Welcome screen and then click Next to open the main application screen
3. – Now, on top of the application , scroll to find the “Participate Galaxy Beta Program” option (“Participating in the Galaxy Beta Program”) and click the “Join” button.
4 – Finally, press the “REGISTRATION” button (“Registration”) at the bottom. Agree to the license terms and from that moment just wait for the update, which is released within 24 hours.
Changing Firmware
Those who wish to change the firmware version for the UK BTU should download the files below.
Then follow the step by step video below, also produced by SamMobile (in English).
After the exchange of firmware, just follow the step by step above to enter the Android 6.0 Marshmallow test program.
(updated on December 24, 2015, to 03:08)
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