
The updates are reportedly available for the SM-920S model of the Galaxy S6 and the SM-925S version of the S6 Edge; both of which are the SK Telecom variants of the respective devices. While Samsung hasn’t exactly been super quick in rolling out Marshmallow to its handsets, owners of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will now finally be heaving a sigh of relief at the latest news. It’s worth remembering that Samsung had rolled out pre-release versions of Android 6.0.1 to its beta testers late last month, so the broader rollout of the final stable version was expected to happen sooner rather than later, but this new development must still be music to the ears of the owners of the two devices.

One thing of note, however, is that the update is apparently only rolling out in South Korea, so it might take a while before the new software is available to all users of the two devices globally. Samsung, of course, hasn’t announced anything officially, so there’s no ETA for the international rollout of the latest ROMs. There’s also no word currently on when the Note 5 or the S6 Edge+ might receive Marshmallow, but it probably shouldn’t take a whole lot longer, seeing as the company has already got the ball rolling now. Either way, it’s good to see that even as Samsung prepares for the launch of its much-rumored next-gen flagships, the company hasn’t forgotten its current lineup just as yet. Hopefully now, the new ROMs will start rolling out globally sooner rather than later.
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