Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Update For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Under AT&T And US Cellular, Alongside Galaxy Note Edge And Galaxy Note 4 Duos
The Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the curved sibling Galaxy Note Edge under U.S. Cellular network has apparently been rolled out in phases. Furthermore, the AT&T version of the Galaxy Note 4 is reportedly getting a minor update to Lollipop. Plus, the Asia-specific Galaxy Note 4 Duos users have also started receiving the Lollipop update.
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Update For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 And Galaxy Note Edge (U.S. Cellular)
The Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge under the U.S. Cellular network has apparently been sent out starting April 14. The Galaxy Note users can sync with their PC or laptop and can pull out the software package via Samsung Kies desktop software. However, in case, users are opting for the OTA update, U.S. Cellular wants the users to have a stable Wi-Fi connection prior to downloading and installing the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update. This is predominantly because of the huge file size of the update, notes Phone Arena.
Similar to other Galaxy devices, this update will apparently bring in the new Material Design with colourful overall look to the Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge. In addition, the new Lock Screen notifications and Smart Lock feature that reportedly lets users to unlock the handset by pairing it to a compatible device like an Android Wear OS powered smartwatch. To top it off, the housed 64-bit ART compiler makes the apps open faster and the battery unit also seems to have got a boost with the help of Project Volta. Lastly, the new "Recent Apps" page has also been added as part of the Lollipop package, notes the same site.
In any case, readers should note that, the Lollipop update for the Note 4 and Note Edge has reportedly been rolled out in phases. Therefore, if the users did not receive the update today, the update should be knocking the doors in the following days. Nevertheless, as mentioned earlier, curious users can get the update right away with the help of Samsung Kies software.
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Update For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (AT&T)
AT&T’s Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with a minor update has reportedly been rolled out. And this package apparently comes with small changes and fixes. Plus, the size of the update is only 142 MB. In any case, AT&T is requesting the Note 4 users to have a stable Wi-Fi connection before downloading the update. The listed changes from this mini update are as follows: Changes to Private Mode settings, EAS fix specific to encryption bypass, removal of Softcard, emergency Dial fix pertaining to Lookout and Mobile Locate and finally, Google Security Patches. Once installed, the handset should show the following build number LRX22C.N910AUCU1COC4, Android Central notes.
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Update For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Duos
The South Korean tech giant has apparently sent out the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Duos, which is the dual-SIM variant of the Note 4. Notably, this variant is available only in China and Hong Kong. Plus, the OTA firmware update is currently available for users pertaining to both the aforesaid regions. Meanwhile, the file size is roughly 1 GB and it apparently requires nearly 3 GB of free space prior to installation, GSM Arena notes.
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