Would Samsung Galaxy S7 Relive Galaxy S6 Nightmare?
It’s a phone with features which gives an impression that the device is all geared to foray into a real time battlefield.
If you’re an owner of a Samsung Galaxy Note Edge and you’re also a Verizon subscriber, you might want to connect to a stable WiFi and start backing up your files and making space for a huge file coming your way.
This comes after the Korean manufacturer rolled out an early April security update to its Galaxy Edge users in Korea, way before the month of March was over.
South Korean tech giant will completely bypass the Note 6 and just going to release the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, reportedly to create a hype for the new phablet, according to the latest rumors. This update has come in with a fix for this issue and now Galaxy Note 5 users can sit knowing that no prying eyes can get near their personal information.
If nothing changes and the new flagship takes as long as the Galaxy S6 for the update, then users can expect to go well into Q2 before getting the new version from Google that includes improved notification and app management as well as an even better Doze mode. Meanwhile, if you feel patient, you can manually check for the update by heading to your handset’s Settings menu. Make sure your battery is at least 75% fully charged before proceeding with the update. Announced less than a week ago, we’ve already received the ruggedized, beefed up version of the Galaxy S7, and we thought we’d let you in on our first encounter with it.