Verizon Releases Android Security Update to Samsung Galaxy Note Edge; Update Might Be in Preparation for Android 6.0 Marshmallow

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Verizon Wireless has just begun releasing an Android security update to its Samsung Galaxy Note Edge units. The update is vowed to help optimize performance, resolve known bugs and put on latest security patches.

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge units of Verizon Wireless just received its latest security update. This update primarily brings improvements on overall device performance for best user experience. The new software version of the device is now LRX22C.N915VVRS2BPC1.

Verizon underscored that the update is the most up-to-date which means Android 6.0 Marshmallow is yet to come.

On its support page, the biggest mobile carrier in the United States reminds Galaxy Note Edge owners who wish to download the said update to connect the device to a Wi-Fi network and make sure to have a strong Verizon network connection.

It furthered that the battery must be fully charged before kicking the update off. It noted as well to allow additional time for the apps on the device to pursue downloading after the update.

Take note that the estimated software download time can last from 6 to 10 minutes while the estimated software update time is another 6 to 10 minutes. To proceed with the installation, go to Settings > About tablet/phone > System updates.

Once the download is completed, advisory will pop up that the new version of software is set to be installed. Just click "Install now".

For automatic download, Verizon shall notify device owners over the air. Just tap "Download now" and follow on-screen instructions. The update can also be conducted using network connection. To update while roaming, the device should be connected to a Wi-Fi and then follow on-screen instructions.

The device is yet to receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow which brings known features like Doze, runtime permissions, Now on Tap, direct share, simpler volume controls, Android Pay, fingerprint support and a lot more.

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Verizon, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Android 6.0, Android 6.0 marshmallow
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