Following a successful rollout for the Galaxy Tab S2 earlier today, Verizon is now in the midst of pushing out the long-awaited Marshmallow update to all its carrier-branded models of the Galaxy Note 4 in the United States. The upgrade, which carries the firmware number: N910VVRU2CPD1, bundles all of the standard functionality you'd expect to find baked into Android 6.0.1, in addition to a handful of optimizations for native Samsung applications and compatibility for the operator's Wi-Fi Calling service.
If you own a Galaxy Note 4 with Verizon branding and would like to see if the upgrade is ready for your phone, simply head into Settings, followed by About Device, locate and select Software Update, then hit the Update Now button. Alternatively, you can wait until you receive a push notification prompting you to download and install the update from Samsung’s servers, but you’ll only receive this prompt if you have at least 50% of battery and are connected to a Wi-Fi network with strong upload/download speeds.