Samsung Galaxy Note 4 users on Verizon network are receiving a new firmware update. The update installs the March security patch and is being rolled out as we speak.
Arriving as build number N910VVRU2CQC1, the firmware update, other than bringing the monthly security patch, also tags along other improvements. The update fixes an email issue that prevented Outlook 2007 and 2003 users from accessing and downloading email attachments. It also updates the Amazon Shopping app.
The update is being rolled out over the air and as such may take a while to appear on your device. If waiting is not your thing, you can check for it manually by heading to Settings > About device > System updates. But before downloading, ensure that your Galaxy Note 4 is at least 50 percent charged and connected to a WiFi network.
Read: Galaxy Note 4 Nougat update
Galaxy Note 4 runs Android Marshmallow OS and chances of it receiving the Nougat update officially is pretty slim. Reason simply being that it is more than two years old now and OEMs don’t care to update their two-year old devices to the latest Android OS.
Source: Verizon Wireless
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