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Marshmallow finally arrives on Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge on AT&T

AT&T is rolling out Marshmallow to the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge, meaning these devices will now have Android 6.0 on all 4 major US carriers.
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Published onSeptember 9, 2016

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Just in time for the arrival of Nougat, AT&T is finally upgrading the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the Note Edge from Lollipop to Marshmallow. The OTA update is rolling out starting today.

This update is arriving nearly a full year after Android 6.0 Marshmallow first became available and clocks in at 1.3GB. The update also includes August’s security patch and will bring Video Calling, Wi-Fi Calling, and Advanced Messaging capabilities to both of these devices.

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As usual, this update will take a few days to roll out to all AT&T Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge devices. To check and see if it’s ready for your device, head on over to Settings > About phone > Check for updates.

It’s worth noting that the Marshmallow rollout has been particularly agonizing for both of these devices. The first rollout from Sprint didn’t come until March of this year, with other carriers sending it out over the course of the summer. Now that AT&T is on board, all major US carriers have the Note 7 and the Note Edge running Android 6.0.1.

What are your thoughts regarding Marshmallow arriving on these devices? Let us know your take in the comments below!

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