It has been more than a year since Google rolled out Android 6.0 Marshmallow for its Nexus line of devices. While Android Nougat is the newest treat, AT&T has finally released Marshmallow update for Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge.Months after Samsung released Android 6.0 Marshmallow for its phablet devices, the U.S. carrier is finally catching up to its competitors. Despite being released in the first week, the Marshmallow update for Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge does not come with September security patch.The software versions for the two devices, being MMB29M.N910AUCU2EPH5 and MMB29M.N915AUCU2DPH5 respectively, are rolling out across the United States. With an update file size of 1.3GB, you can expect the Marshmallow update for Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge on AT&T to bring some added carrier features too.
Update summaryEffective September 8, 2016, AT&T released a software update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910A). You can download the update via Firmware Over The Air (FOTA). A Wi-Fi connection is required.Software update includes
- Android Marshmallow Operating System
- Video Calling
- Advanced Messaging
- Wi-Fi Calling