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10 Samsung Galaxy S6 Oreo Release Date Tips

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Learn How to Install Unofficial Software

Learn How to Install Unofficial Software

If Samsung chooses not to roll out an official Galaxy S6 Oreo update you won't be stuck with Android Nougat forever. 

The Galaxy S6 community is still extremely active and we expect developers to port Android Oreo features over to the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, and Galaxy S6 Active. 

Many of you are already familiar with rooting, bootloaders, and ROMs, but many of you aren't. If you fall into the latter category, and you like what you see from Oreo, you might want to start learning about custom software and what it takes to install it on the Galaxy S6. 

The best place, in our opinion, to learn about these topics is the Galaxy S6 forum on XDA-Forums. There a ton of knowledgable users over there and many are willing to answer questions you might have about these subjects. 

It might seem intimidating at first, but once you get the hang of installing custom software, you'll be able to take advantage of new software features and prolong the life of your device in the process. 

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  1. Adina

    02/16/2018 at 5:35 am

    support team Hi. I am Adina and I will send you an email from Iran for a few times. I have a Galaxy S6 mobile device, which was Android 5 when it was purchased, and then upgraded to 6 and 7 later. Next Getting Android 7 has problems with my device, such as slowing down the device and other problems. I tend to get Android 7.1.1 or 7.1.2 or 8.0. I want to register to get it. Unfortunately, although I sent emails to Samsung on several occasions in Iran, I did not receive an answer. I ask for help and hope to guide me in this case. Thank you.
     samsung galaxy s6 factory model: sm-g920f

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