Samsung is now slowly pushing Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update to its flagship devices like Samsung Galaxy S5 and Samsung Galaxy S6.
Recently, T-Mobile was the first to release 0Android 5.1.1 Lollipop for last year's flagship the Samsung Galaxy S5. The Magenta carrier is yet to officially announce the update, but it started rolling out to some of its subscriber via over-the-air update with the build number G900TUVU1FOF6,Though it is still unofficial, users who wished to install the update and did not receive it via OTA, they can check manually by accessing 'Settings' >> 'About phone' >> 'System update' >> 'Check Now'.
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According to SamMobile, users may expect some performance enhancements and RAW imaging support, along with various bug fixes, but it still unclear if update will bring RAW photos support on the Samsung Galaxy S5.
Here are the firm ware details for users' reference: (via IB Times)
Model: SM-G900T
Model name: Galaxy S5
Country: USA (T-Mobile)
Version: Android 5.1.1
Changelist: 90673209
Product code: TMB
PDA: G900TUVU1FOF6
CSC: G900TTMB1FOF6
On the other hand, some T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6 users have received the update which added 'a simplified exposure control system in the camera app, and brought a new wallpaper parallax effect.'
Samsung Galaxy S6 users in France also received the update that weighs 623MB in size, but users who have updated their devices claim that RAM issue wasn't fixed.
"The users in France state that the RAM management issue, which some Galaxy S6 users reported, hasn't been fixed. Though the phone boots at 58% RAM utilization, a few minutes later it ramps up to 85%, so it's hopefully the next firmware iteration that sees the issue addressed," GSM Arena wrote.
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