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Samsung now pushing out Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S5 in Italy

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Last updated: April 25th, 2016 at 19:37 UTC+02:00

Just a matter of hours after it started rolling out the long-awaited Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F) in Germany, Samsung is now in the midst of pushing out an identical upgrade for all unlocked variants of the device located in Italy.

In terms of added functionality, the upgrade brings the standard features that you’d expect to find baked into Android 6.0.1 to the handset, including Google Now on Tap and Doze, in addition to a multitude of additional bug fixes, stability improvements and speed optimizations.

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 install the upgrade.

Via Firmware Android 6.0.1Galaxy S5MarshmallowUpdate
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