As we enter September, the Samsung Galaxy Android 5.1.1 version continues to make its presence felt. Armed with new details, we’d like to take a look at a few things we can expect from Samsung and its September release of Android 5.1.1.
Believe it or not, Samsung’s Galaxy Android 5.1.1 update rolled out in June. It’s been around for a while. And while the company’s Android 5.1.1 release has been slow to progress, we finally saw the update start to pick up as we head into September.
While it doesn’t sound like a big deal, it is. Samsung’s Android 5.1.1 update comes with improvements, fixes, and a patch for the Stagefright vulnerability. This is an important update and probably worth downloading.
While the company has made progress, there are still many people using older versions of Lollipop. Worse still, Samsung and most of its carrier partners are keeping quiet about upcoming Android 5.1.1 Lollipop updates for major devices.
With this silence in mind, we’d like to take a look at a few things we think you can expect from Samsung, its carrier partners, and the Galaxy Android 5.1.1 coming September. This month should be significant as it should include the first official Android Marshmallow release details from Google.
More Galaxy S6 Android 5.1.1 Updates
It is clear that Samsung is focusing on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge Android 5.1.1 updates. These were the company’s first Android 5.1.1 releases, and we’ve seen some launches in the weeks since the first June release. They’re more common than any other Galaxy Android 5.1.1 release.
We expect both updates to continue pouring out of Samsung’s servers in September as the company tries to update all of its variants in time for the inevitable release of Android Marshmallow.
we have already seen Various updates are rolling out this month And we look forward to the continuation. You’ll want to keep an eye on your carrier Android upgrade page, if any. Otherwise, you’ll have to be patient as Samsung works to upgrade hundreds of different Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge variants.
We expect most Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge models to be updated to Android 5.1.1 before the end of September.
New Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 Versions
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 update is starting to gain momentum and now that it has hit several international models, we expect Samsung’s launch to pick up a ton of speed in the coming days.
Samsung’s approach typically looks something like this:
We haven’t seen any carriers confirm the upcoming Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 releases, but now that the international variant is getting it, we expect new details and new updates to start coming as Samsung updates the old flagship. with new features and improvements.
It’s hard to predict exactly when updates will arrive, so you should keep an eye out for details on an update or test/release date.
Other Android 5.1.1 Updates
While we expect the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note 4 to be the focus of Samsung’s attention, we expect the company to release other Android 5.1.1 updates in September.
We already saw the Galaxy Grand Prime Android 5.1.1 update in September making some noise, and we expect some of Samsung’s other devices to migrate to Android 5.1.1. Candidates include: Galaxy Note Edge and Galaxy S5. We would also expect the Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 Android 5.1.1 update to roll out.
On the other hand, we did not expect devices like the Galaxy S4 to see a widespread release of Android 5.1.1. T-Mobile, a very liberal carrier with Galaxy Android 5.1.1 versions, recently updated the Galaxy S4 with a Stagefright fix this keeps it on Android 4.4.4 KitKat. And there is a possibility that he will stay.
For us, at least, Samsung’s being pretty picky about which devices will get Android 5.1.1 and older seems to be in the background for now. If you own a Galaxy S4 or Galaxy Note 3, lower your expectations ahead.
Ongoing Android 5.1.1 Issues
The Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update fixes the issues, but it also brings some issues. And we expect Android 5.1.1 to continue to cause problems for Galaxy users in September.
Back in June, we saw the first round of complaints about Android 5.1.1. Battery drain turned out to be a common issue, but Samsung quickly released a new version that fixes at least some of the issues.
As we move deeper into the year, Complaints about Android 5.1.1 continued. We started to receive complaints from Samsung Galaxy Note 5 early adopters. Galaxy Note 5 runs a unique version of Android 5.1.1.
You always take some risk when installing Android updates or even bug fixes like Android 5.1.1. For this reason, we always recommend doing some preparatory work before installation.
If you run into problems, expect some of these fixes to help.
Galaxy Android Marshmallow Details
Finally, we hope to hear more about what’s coming after Android 5.1.1.
With the release of Android M Developer Preview 3, it’s clear that Google has made progress behind the scenes with the Android Marshmallow update. and with Nexus launch rumored for late SeptemberLooks like we’re getting close to an official release.
Now that we’re getting close, we should start hearing more about Samsung’s plans for Android Marshmallow. This may come in the form of rumors, or it may come in the form of official confirmation after Google announces its plans.
We’ve already seen some preliminary details emerge, and we expect more to come as we get closer to launch. Last year, we saw a number of leaks and teasers that surfaced shortly after Google’s Lollipop announcement. We expected the same this year.