Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge G925S Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow via CRISSCROSS ROM: Update Guide

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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge can now proceed to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow using the CRISSCROSS custom ROM. The ROM brings great features like five-way reboot, call recorder and pre-root.

CRISSCROSS now supports Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge phones with model number G925S. The custom build is deodexed and features Aroma Installer and Samsung theme engine. According to Team Android, CRISSCROSS is fast and stable so users do not have to worry about any issues.

Before installing CRISSCROSS on the phone, take note of the following reminders:

1. Use only Samsung Galaxy S6 with model number G925S. Using other variant may cause severe damage to phone.

2. Install TWRP Recovery here.

3. Back up all necessary data here.

4. Download a USB driver here.

5. Installing the any custom ROM induces risk of damaging device. Neither this site nor developers of the CRISSCROSS will be held responsible for such damage.

To download and install Android 6.0.1 CRISSCROSS to Samsung Galaxy S6 G925S, here's a guide:

1. Download Android 6.0.1 CRISSCROSS ROM here on PC.

2. Connect phone to PC using the USB cable.

3. Copy then paste downloaded ROM to phone's memory or SD card.

4. Switch off phone and plug it out from the PC.

5. Go to Recovery Mode by press holding volume up, home and power buttons.

6. Choose 'Wipe' to delete of data and 'Swipe to Factory Reset'.

7. Go to main menu and choose 'Install'. Choose the copied ZIP file on the phone.

8. Choose 'Swipe to Confirm Flash'.

9. Wait for the installation to complete.

10. When phone gets into any boot loops or other troubles, tap 'Wipe cache/dalvik' button.

11. Choose 'Reboot System'.

To verify the update, go to Settings > About phone.

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Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung galaxy s6 edge+, Samsung galaxy s6 edge+ marshmallow update, Samsung galaxy s6 edge+ android update, Samsung galaxy s6 edge+ software update, Android 6.0.1, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
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