Samsung S6 series, Note 5 scheduled for Android Oreo update
Samsung will work with T-Mobile to deliver Android Oreo updates for its 3-year-old flagship models.
When it comes to timely software updates, Samsung is a name that doesn’t pop up immediately. The South Korean giant has been known to deliver updates in the most leisurely ways, sometimes even leaving some of the prominent ones with old operating systems. However, in what comes as a surprise to Samsung fans, the company has promised to roll out the latest Android Oreo update for the Galaxy S6 series and the Note 5.
A report from ibtimes suggests that Samsung will work with T-Mobile to roll out the latest version of Android Oreo for the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5. T-Mobile had listed out these smartphones on their update rollout page, which means that the flagship offerings from 2015 will see sweetest version of Android within a month or two.
However, this is a rare incident of an Android OEM rolling out updates for a smartphone that has officially completed three years in the market. Google has maintained the protocol of rolling out Android updates to smartphones for up to two years, until recently bending the rule to support the Pixel 2 generation for three years with latest Android OS updates. It may be possible that T-Mobile has gone into a special contract with Samsung for delivering the updates to S6 and Note 5 users on its network, which means that unlocked S6 and Note 5 users may be still stuck with Android Nougat. While the update may bring new Oreo features to the smartphones, it is also expected to bring some bugs and issues.