Samsung Galaxy Note 5 owners in Asia receiving Android 6.0 Marshmallow update

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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 owners are likely to get some notifications of the availability of Android 6.0 Marshmallow soon, something which may come as a surprise.

The reason for this is that the update may have been released a bit too late, considering Android 6.0 Marshmallow has already rolled out months ago. Then again, knowing how it works, delays are only normal and that the important thing is that it is already on the verge of hitting devices particularly in Asia.

This follows earlier reports that an Android 6.0 M was being rolled out but as beta versions. Thanks to an update from Android Central, the actual version has now started to roll out and the first country receiving it is Cambodia.

Despite the seemingly late nature of its release, the Android 6.0 Marshmallow roadmap is still technically coming out as scheduled. The operating system (OS) was believed to be coming out this February, late but at least still coming.

However, do take note that this Android 6.0 M rollout applies only to unlocked phones. This means that devices tied up with mobile carriers may have to wait until their respective telcos officially release their Android 6.0 M versions.

The reason for this is that the update will have to undergo the usual process of compatibility before the final version is approved for release.

With Asia expected to be finally getting the long-awaited Android 6.0 M, there are still other regions that have yet to get their own update. Hopefully another region follows suit, considering the update does come with security patches and, of course, features that many are eagerly looking forward to.

For those who may not automatically get the update, they can resort to the usual manual ways of finding out.

Simply head to the device's settings, select "About device" and "Software update" to check. Remember to have a reliable WiFi connection and make sure the phone is charged by at least 50%.