Galaxy S6 Android 5.1.1 releases

I am from Bangladesh. Which firmware country version I need to install in my galaxy s6 (SM G920F)? Please reply.
 
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It's seems like at&t will never get the update

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Rogers we are still waiting for the update...

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Since i updated mines on sprint it has been sluggish. Sometimes when i press the home key it takes awhile to load the apps and qidgets.

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Samsung just pushed out update for 920I. My phone's CSC is TPA: Panama. Installing now on my phone.
 
AT&T One M9 getting 5.1 update tomorrow. Hopefully, the GS6 won't be too far behind.

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This is what my battery life looks like when I use TouchWiz and after the 5.1.1 update and then a separate update that we released just last week for the S6 by Sprint. And still have 15% battery life as I'm typing this message.
 

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What's Verizon's deal? Why are we Verizon users always last to get Android updates? Frustrating as hell.
 
Hopefully by the time we Verizon users receive the update it will be the most bug-free of all the carriers.

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After the lollipop rollout on the s5, I'm not so sure. But they also were one of the first couple companies to roll it out so that could be why. So maybe they learned their mistakes and are getting it right this time.
 
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AT&T hasn't gotten it yet either that I know of. Slow pokes. I haven't checked in a few days though.
 
Hopefully by the time we Verizon users receive the update it will be the most bug-free of all the carriers.

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That's what I'm hoping. Maybe the Verizon one will have the bug fixer that TMo sent out baked in.

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At this point is seems AT&T likely won't push the update until after the Note 5 and S6+ launch; especially if the Note 5 launch marks the launch of Samsung Pay in the United States. AT&T would get to advertise the Note 5 (& S6+) as having Samsung Pay and then a few weeks after push out 5.1.1 with Samsung Pay for the S6.

Lollipop didn't get pushed to the S5 until after the S6 launch after all. AT&T seems to have found it's update 'strategy' when it comes to flagship phones: hold off until the next flagship is out (and yes, the Note 5 is very much a Samsung flagship phone.)
 

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