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10 Samsung Galaxy S6 Oreo Release Date Tips

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Keep Your Apps Updated

Keep Your Apps Updated

If you want the best possible Android Oreo experience (or Android Nougat experience for that matter) on your Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, or Galaxy S6 Active, you'll want to download the latest app updates from Samsung and third-party developers.  

As we push toward the start of the Android Oreo roll out, Samsung's updated some of its applications (like Samsung Pay) with support for Android 8.0 Oreo.

These updates will be essential if the company decides to push out an Android 8.0 Oreo update to the Galaxy S6. 

Before you download a new update to your Galaxy S6, make sure you read the reviews from Android 8.0 Oreo users and fellow Galaxy S6 users. 

These app reviews will alert you to potential benefits, and issues, with the current version of the application. 

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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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