After releasing Android Marshmallow to Galaxy S6 series, Samsung has reportedly begun rolling out the new OS update to flagship phablet Galaxy Note 5 in India.
The new firmware (build version number: N920GDDU2BPC4) is available to the Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920G) model in India, SamMobile reported.
The Android M software is around 1.27GB in size and brings Doze power saving feature, new "Now on Tap" search, support for new international languages, performance tweaks and numerous value-added features to enhance user-experience.
In addition to Marshmallow features, it will also bring changes to the TouchWiz UI to make it more visually appealing.
How to update OS firmware on Android phone via OTA (Over-The-Air):
Go to Settings >> About phone >> System updates
The OTA roll-out process is staged in phases so it will take some time to reach all corners of the country.
In a related development, Samsung has released Android Marshmallow to Galaxy S5 in the company's home country South Korea. If history is taken as any guide, we expect the roll-out process expand to other regions of Asia including India by the end of April.
Read more: Samsung releases Android Marshmallow update to Galaxy S5
So far, Samsung has released Android Marshmallow update to Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, Galaxy Note 5 in select markets.
Also read: Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow: 7 key features you need to know
Other Samsung devices, which are said to receive update, include Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy A8 (2015), A7 (2015), A9 (2016), A7 (2016), A5 (2016) and A3 (2016).