Samsung Galaxy Note 4 received upgrade support for Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow from Emotion Android Open Source Project (AOSP). With Emotion, the 2014 Samsung phablet is slated to get smooth and stable performance.
Emotion AOSP released Marshmallow support for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 units with model numbers N910F and N910G. These versions are the international units based in Europe, India, Singapore and Australia.
However, upgrading Galaxy Note 4 using this custom ROM requires device owners to root phone first and install USB driver and a custom recovery before flashing it. Also, it is highly recommended to back up all necessary data since this procedure will delete all data stored on the phone. Recommended backup tools are TWRP and CWM. One can also back up data using Samsung Kies.
In case damages will occur during and after the procedure, this site cannot be held liable for it. It is also important to take note that installing any custom firmware will make device warranty void.
Further, charge up device to at least 80% to prevent from interruptions.
Although there is nothing unique about this ROM, Emotion developers made sure that device owners will enjoy its features, to include fingerprint scanner support, navigation bar, status bar settings, theme chooser, gestures, app circle bar, Recents panel, lock screen settings, clock widget, hardware key settings, notification drawer settings and all of CyanogenMod 13's features.
Hereunder is the step-by-step guide to install the ROM on Samsung Galaxy Note 4:
1. Download the ROM and Google apps package on computer.
2. Use the USB cable to connect device on computer.
3. Copy downloaded zip files and paste them to phone's SD card.
4. Shut down device and detach from computer.
5. Simultaneously press hold volume +, home and power buttons.
6. Choose "wipe data/factory reset."
7. Choose "wipe cache partition."
8. Go to CWM recovery and tap "wipe dalvik cache."
9. Go back to main recovery display.
10. Choose "install zip from SD card."
11. Tap "choose zip from SD card."
12. Confirm installation.
13. Repeat process for Google apps package.
14. Go to +++++Go Back+++++.
15. Choose "reboot system now."
In about five minutes, device should be updated to Marshmallow.