Monday, 13 April 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge Receiving Firmware Update With UI Changes and More

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The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Edge, Samsung's flagship handsets, were unveiled last month and hit shelves in several countries last week. The handsets are already receiving a firmware update that brings several changes, including stability and performance improvements, and new features.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge firmware update weighs in at 252.98MB and comes with build number LRX22G.G925IDVU1AOD1. The Samsung Galaxy S6 firmware update weighs in at 252.94MB, and comes with build number LRX22G.5920IDVU1AOD1. The changelog for both updates is identical, and lists UI changes for native apps like Email, Music, S Planner and others.

With the update, the Photo Editor app also gets a new feature with the update, while accessories compatibility support has been improved. The fingerprint recognition process has also been improved as a part of the update.

Samsung also tips users to reboot the smartphone after the update if it becomes unresponsive, by pressing the volume down and power buttons for more than seven seconds. It is not yet certain if the firmware update for the Galaxy S6 fixes the camera flash issue, as promised by Samsung. According to some users, the flash remains constantly turned on.

On a related note, Samsung over the weekend released the kernel source code for both Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge smartphones on its Opensource Release Centre website. Access to device's kernel source code will let developers create custom ROMs. However, the device owners might have to wait for some time as the documentation related to Exynos chipsets are not available for now.

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