Samsung began this month of May, the upgrade process Galaxy S5 Plus for Android Marshmallow. This is the SM-G901F version, available in various parts of the world, now getting the build G901FXXU1CPE1 number. The steps that replace Android Lollipop files by Google’s new operating system were first identified in Germany, but the update should receive soon a deserved expansion to other locations around the world.
The version available this week for the 2014 smartphone is 6.0.1, including not only the news included the Mountain View giant on the platform, but also the tools themselves Samsung, originating in known as TouchWiz. In addition to this, the novelty also leads security monthly packages to the model, resulting in a more reliable device than ever.
The original version of the Galaxy S5 started to receive the Android Marshmallow a while, so nothing more fair than the Galaxy S5 Plus variant also get their due attention by Samsung. Android Marshmallow includes individual control permissions on applications, similar to the iOS and Windows 10 Mobile, for example, energy saving Twelve mode, freezing background processes to increase the autonomy of the smartphone, new management interface volume, memory hybrid between microSD card and native space, new design, smooth transitions and other features already known by those who have an updated device.
An update pop-up will appear if the smartphone in question is 50% or more battery or plugged in. If not the case, you can manually search for it in Settings & gt; over the phone & gt; software update.
Galaxy S5 Plus was introduced in 2014 as an improved version of the common S5. It has a Super AMOLED screen of 5.1 inches, using the Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) for displaying content, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of memory for internal storage, Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset, including a quad-core Krait processor 450, each running at 2.7 GHz and Adreno 420 as video card, camera 16 megapixel front camera of 2 megapixels, access to 4G LTE, battery 2800 mAh, and its time of launch, the Android Lollipop operating system. Note that he is more than capable of running Android Marshmallow, then the upgrade should run smoothly.
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