Play started the process of upgrading to Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Galaxy Note 4, which represents more than three-month delay in relation to copies of the free market. But is always smart phones bought at operators updated with a delay?
Take possession of the new smartphone can be in several different ways, and 56% of Polish customers buy them for operators. As a result, they do not have to pay the one-time full payment for the phone, breaking it in installments linked to the fee for various services. The issue of cost-effectiveness of this treatment depends on the particular case, because contrary to popular belief sometimes impossible to hit the advantageous offer, but quite often it is related to problems with the upgrade copy of the operator to a newer version of the system, which in theory confirmed by today's announcement spokesman Play. As reported by Marcin Gruszka, the network Play began today the update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Galaxy Note 4, which means up to three-month delay in relation to copies from the free market. Generally this would be regarded as further proof that the smartphone from the operator indicates the delay in receiving the new software version, if not a few cases this year … This year, it became something interesting – in some cases, the operator quickly updated the smartphone to Android 6.0 Marshmallow than the producer of copies of the free market – so it was even in the case of LG Spirit, Galaxy S5 and Xperia Z3. This last example is particularly interesting because copies of the free market have not yet got an official update for our region, even though the manufacturer officially launched its global distribution in April, and T-Mobile a month later. In recent times, the term update turns out to lottery and purchase a smartphone in the free market does not guarantee priority. Rate this phenomenon depends on when our smartphone got the appropriate update, so there really is not one legitimate answer. Source: Play
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