الجمعة، 9 أكتوبر 2015

Samsung has started working on Android 6.0 Marshmallow for these devices

It’s that time of the year when Google releases the newest version of Android and everyone starts getting impatient about when the new version will come to their device, or if their device will even be eligible for the upgrade. Samsung has never been a company to formally announce a list of smartphones that will get a particular version of Android, so we often have to turn to insider information to get an idea of its plans.

For Android 6.0 Marshmallow we did exactly that, and we have been able to come up with a list of devices for which Samsung has started testing Marshmallow. As expected, at this point the list includes all of the flagships from the last year and so, including the Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note 5. There’s also the Galaxy S5 Neo, which is more of a feature-packed mid-range smartphone than a top-of-the-line handset.

We should point out that this list is preliminary, and just because your device isn’t mentioned doesn’t mean it will not get Android 6.0. Lollipop came to a lot of Samsung phones and tablets, and the case shouldn’t be too different for Marshmallow. As usual, there’s no telling when the updates will actually roll out for a particular device, and you can read this post to know why that is the case.

With all that out of the way, here’s the complete list (which will be updated as and when we get new info):

Model name Model code Provider
Galaxy S5 SM-G900F EUR OPEN
Galaxy S5 SM-G900V VERIZON
Galaxy S5 SM-G900H EUR OPEN
Galaxy S5 SM-G900FD
Galaxy S5 LTE-A SM-G901 EUR OPEN
Galaxy S5 neo SM-G903F EUR OPEN
Galaxy S5 LTE-A SM-G906L LG U+
Galaxy S6 SM-G920FD
Galaxy S6 SM-G920F EUR OPEN
Galaxy S6 SM-G920D NTT DOCOMO
Galaxy S6 SM-G920T T-MOBILE
Galaxy S6 SM-G920D NTT DOCOMO
Galaxy S6 SM-G920A AT&T
Galaxy S6 SM-G920P SPRINT
Galaxy S6 SM-G920V VERIZON
Galaxy S6 SM-G920I
Galaxy S6 SM-G920R4 US CELLULAR
Galaxy S6 SM-G920AZ CRICKET
Galaxy S6 SM-G920R7
Galaxy S6 SM-G920T1 T-MOBILE
Galaxy S6 SM-G920R6
Galaxy S6 SM-G920W8 BELL MOBILITY
Galaxy S6 SM-G920S SKT
Galaxy S6 SM-G920K KT
Galaxy S6 SM-G920L LG U+
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G9250 CHINA
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925F EUR OPEN
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925I
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925Z SOFTBANK MOBILE
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925D NTT DOCOMO
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925J KDDI CORPORATION
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925T T-MOBILE
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925A AT&T
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925P SPRINT
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925R4 US CELLULAR
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925R6
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925W8 BELL MOBILITY
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925R7
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925V VERIZON
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925K KT
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925S SKT
Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925L LG U+
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928A AT&T
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928P SPRINT
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928R4 US CELLULAR
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928F EUR OPEN
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928V VERIZON
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928T T-MOBILE
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G9287C
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928I
Galaxy S6 edge + SM-G928C
Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910V VERIZON
Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910F EUR OPEN
Galaxy Note Edge SM-N915V VERIZON
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920C
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920V VERIZON
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920R4 US CELLULAR
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P SPRINT
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920A AT&T
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920T T-MOBILE
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N9208
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920C
Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920I

 



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Galaxy Mega On might not come with themes support

Support for themes is one of the best features of the faster and refined version of Samsung’s TouchWiz UX that we have seen on this year’s Galaxy devices, but it seems the feature might not make it into the company’s upcoming Galaxy Mega On. GalaxyClub.nl has stumbled upon images purportedly from the Mega On’s user manual, and they indicate that the phone will not have themes as part of the customization options.

Now, it’s possible the user manual isn’t the final version and could be updated to show themes when the phone is launched, especially since Samsung has left it to its regional arms to decide on whether a device should have themes support or not. Even if the Mega On doesn’t have the option of downloading third-party themes, it should have a few pre-installed ones, which is the case on the Galaxy J2. The Galaxy J2 sports considerably lower-end specs than the Mega On, so we don’t see a reason for Samsung to be omitting one of its software’s best features for the upcoming device.

mega-on-no-themes

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Samsung Galaxy A9 specifications leaked through benchmarks

As we reported earlier, Samsung is working on a bunch of Galaxy A series smartphones that could be released in the coming months. This includes the Galaxy A9, the Galaxy A3X, the Galaxy A5X, and the Galaxy A7X. Now, specifications of the upcoming Galaxy A9 has surfaced on the Internet.

According to the AnTuTu benchmarks that we’ve stumbled upon, the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop running Galaxy A9 (SM-A9000) will feature a 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 620 processor (MSM8976) with Adreno 510 GPU, 3GB RAM, and 32GB internal storage, but there are no details regarding the camera on the upcoming smartphone.

Samsung recently imported components of the Galaxy A9 to India for testing purposes, but not the actual device, which makes us think that the device might still be at least three or four months away from being officially announced. In any case, we will report more details about the device when as soon as we get to know about them.

Samsung Galaxy A9 Specifications Leak AnTuTu

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