Marshmallow released by Samsung for Galaxy S5

ironass

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After the Marshmallow release to the unbranded international model, G900F, for the U.K. back in February and the Korean models G900/K/L/S a week ago, Samsung have released Marshmallow to the unbranded regional model, G900M, for South/Latin America on CSC code UUB and Product code TTT which is for Trinidad & Tobago.

This looks to be the start of the Marshmallow, Android 6.0.1, rollout by Samsung. Here are the firmware details for the release...

Model SM-G900M
Model name GALAXY S5
Country Trinidad and Tobago
Version Android 6.0.1
Changelist 7500820
Build date Sat, 12 Mar 2016 16:17:25 +0000
Product code TTT
PDA G900MUBU1CPC3
CSC G900MUUB1CPC3


For more details on model numbers and CSC and Product codes, see 42 Galaxy S5 models - Dummies Guide
 
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O.K.... here is the rough formula for AT&T and Verizon releases.

It takes around 8 weeks for them to add their OS modifications, deletions and carrier bloatware.

"If", they choose to base their release on the Samsung, 12th March build in post #1, that would mean a roll out sometime around mid May.

However, as we have seen in the past, they do sometimes release on much earlier Samsung, pre roll-out builds, and could issue an update anytime now. If they choose to do that... then god help you. Verizon did that with the Lollipop release and it was a complete and utter disaster and took them months to fix. AT&T released on a later Samsung build and experienced far fewer issues with their first Lollipop release.

For more information, see, 42 Galaxy S5 models - Dummies Guide
 
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If I am remembering correctly, Verizon has never released 5.1.x for the S5, and AT&T took 8 months to do so.
 

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