on 12-05-2015 17:19
on 12-05-2015 17:19
As alot of you know there are going to be Micro Updates (firmware updates) to the galaxy S6 in the coming months - the first one is to sort out the RAM management - 2nd one is an update with fingerprint and other improvements. Let us know in the comments if you know any other news or info regarding these.
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on 04-07-2015 10:57
on 04-07-2015 10:57
@Anonymous wrote:
Also an o2 model bought directly from an o2 shop, it must be pushed to a certain amount of devices at a time
They roll out by seriel number.
Sammobile is now showing releases for XEU and O2U CSC's
on 04-07-2015 12:13
If you dont want to wait til you get OTA update why dont u connect your phone to PC and use Smart Switch software I did this on Thursday night and it showed there was an update for my phone.
I love 5.1.1 it makes the fingerprint reader alot quicker and more stable - the speed of the phone has improved, but cant comment on the battery just yet as i have fully charged it once after the update (also factory reset my phone and cleared cached to get rid of all the rubbish left behind after the installation)
on 04-07-2015 12:18
on 04-07-2015 12:18
@Anonymous wrote:(also factory reset my phone and cleared cached to get rid of all the rubbish left behind after the installation)
Good advice mate.
on 05-07-2015 12:19
on 05-07-2015 12:19
Hey all, just a quick update for you...
The latest update started pushing out to the S6 Edge on Friday, and we're expecting it to begin rolling out to the flat S6 over the next few days
on 06-07-2015 17:47
Hi everyone,
and update from me: I recieved the update (CSC code "O2U") today when i prompted my phone to check for updates. keep an eye out for updates now!
also, a small warning for those bothered about "RAW" support: "manual camera compatibility test" says that RAW is not supported, but i can confirm it works in apps such as Camera FV-5 on my own device.
on 06-07-2015 17:50
on 06-07-2015 17:50
on 06-07-2015 18:11
on 09-07-2015 21:51
@MI5 you know techie geek and all that
lol
I have downloaded the Snap Camera HDR from the google play store and enabled RAW images (got to tell ya they do a cracking good job at taking pictures at 30MB per image!!)
The FV-5 camera is great for taking pictures at a slow shutter speed - e.g like the picture below (which is not from my phone its an example from google images)
on 09-07-2015 22:01
on 09-07-2015 22:01
GEEK
on 18-07-2015 15:03
on 18-07-2015 15:03