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Galaxy A8 receives Wi-Fi Certification running Android 6.0.1

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Last updated: May 13th, 2016 at 08:31 UTC+02:00

Samsung has been, slowly but surely, dishing out the long-awaited Marshmallow update to all eligible smartphones in its 2015/2016 lineup, and it now looks like the Galaxy A8 will be the next major handset to receive the firmware as the device has just been granted Wi-Fi Certification running the latest build of Android 6.0.1.

Typically, once a device passes through the Wi-Fi Certification facility and receives approval for an upgrade, manufacturers start pushing out an OTA within just one-to-two weeks — so if you own a Galaxy A8, you shouldn't have too much longer to wait until you can start playing around with all the new functionality Marshmallow has to offer.

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