T-Mobile subscribers with a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ or Galaxy Note 5 can finally bite into the latest flavor of Android.
On Monday, the carrier announced it will roll out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow to the two Samsung devices. T-Mobile's support pages describe how to check your S6 Edge+ and Note 5 to see if you need to run the update.
Marshmallow has had a slow rollout since its November debut. The lengthy wait is a side effect of Android's unwieldy upgrade process. Phone makers and wireless carriers must test each new version from Google for every device before they can plan and implement a rollout. That means Android users often have to wait months to receive the latest version.
But Marshmallow seems to be getting stickier as more companies push through the upgrade. Early this month, Google's Android Developers Dashboard revealed that the new version doubled its adoption rate over the course of a month. During the week ending April 4, Marshmallow had landed on 4.6 percent of all devices that visited the Google Play Store, up from 2.3 percent a month prior.
T-Mobile's update for the S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5 will reach subscribers between April 18 and May 20. Consumers on a Wi-Fi connection will be prompted to download the software when it's available. You can also check for the update manually by tapping Setting, scrolling down to the System section and then tapping the About device setting. Tap Software Update and then OK to check for the update.
The Marshmallow update takes up a hefty 1.34 gigabytes, so you'll want to allow enough time and bandwidth to install it.
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