As the newest version of Android rolls out to Nexus devices, those of us who are using other flagships are left wondering when it will be our turn. For users in the Samsung camp, we at least have a list of the devices that Samsung will be bringing Marshmallow to at some point. There are no estimated release dates for any of these updates, and the list is preliminary. If you own a Samsung device that isn’t on this list, it’s still possible that you’ll get Marshmallow. Here’s the full, extensive list of devices that will be getting the Android 6.0 treatment:
Model name | Model code | Provider |
Galaxy S5 | SM-G900F | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy S5 | SM-G900V | VERIZON |
Galaxy S5 | SM-G900H | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy S5 | SM-G900FD | |
Galaxy S5 LTE-A | SM-G901 | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy S5 neo | SM-G903F | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy S5 LTE-A | SM-G906L | LG U+ |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920FD | |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920F | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920D | NTT DOCOMO |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920T | T-MOBILE |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920D | NTT DOCOMO |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920A | AT&T |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920P | SPRINT |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920V | VERIZON |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920I | |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920R4 | US CELLULAR |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920AZ | CRICKET |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920R7 | |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920T1 | T-MOBILE |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920R6 | |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920W8 | BELL MOBILITY |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920S | SKT |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920K | KT |
Galaxy S6 | SM-G920L | LG U+ |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G9250 | CHINA |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925F | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925I | |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925Z | SOFTBANK MOBILE |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925D | NTT DOCOMO |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925J | KDDI |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925T | T-MOBILE |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925A | AT&T |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925P | SPRINT |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925R4 | US CELLULAR |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925R6 | |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925W8 | BELL |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925R7 | |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925V | VERIZON |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925K | KT |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925S | SKT |
Galaxy S6 edge | SM-G925L | LG U+ |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928A | AT&T |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928P | SPRINT |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928R4 | US CELLULAR |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928F | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928V | VERIZON |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928T | T-MOBILE |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G9287C | |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928I | |
Galaxy S6 edge + | SM-G928C | |
Galaxy Note 4 | SM-N910V | VERIZON |
Galaxy Note 4 | SM-N910F | EUR OPEN |
Galaxy Note Edge | SM-N915V | VERIZON |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920C | |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920V | VERIZON |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920R4 | US CELLULAR |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920P | SPRINT |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920A | AT&T |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920T | T-MOBILE |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N9208 | |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920C | |
Galaxy Note 5 | SM-N920I |
As expected, this year’s flagships will be getting the update, along with select Galaxy S5 models including the Galaxy S5 Neo. The Galaxy Note Edge and Note 4 on Verizon will also be updated, and we’re hopeful that these models on other carriers will get some love from Samsung as well.
We’ll make sure to provide further updates on Marshmallow for Samsung devices as they come in (hopefully sooner rather than later).
Source SamMobile
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