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Buy a new Galaxy and Samsung will make the payments until 2016
AT&T owners are the only ones who are being brought up to date from Android 5.0.2, which is why the updates are roughly 670 megabytes. The functionality is also reportedly extending to budget Samsung Galaxy smartphones as well.
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Apart from losing its grip to the reputation as the world’s biggest smartphone manufacturer to Apple previous year, Samsung also experienced three successive quarters of falling revenues for the very first time. Even though Samsung Pay hasn’t yet launched, Samsung began updating the Samsung Pay application just yesterday with a couple of improvements to the app, and now today it seems T-Mobile is pushing software updates to all four supported devices relating to Samsung Pay.
Being the least to roll out the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update to Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S6 phones, AT&T is expected to make up to consumers following complaints of the overdue release.
Samsung’s Phone Payments On Us promo will cover all of the payments on a new Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy S6 edge+, or Galaxy Note 5 through 2016. This update is crucial as it signifies the future rollout of Android M (Android 6.0) to the handsets.
Meanwhile, Neurogadget reported that there is a new custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S4 that shall come with new features and improvements that the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop should be able to bring. Sprint is the only major carrier in the USA left that has not released Lollipop’s final update yet.
Samsung Pay will only be available on the company’s flagship 2015 devices that have carrier support once it launches on Monday, September 28, in the U.S.
In the Recovery mode, the user can just tap on the “Install zip from your SD card” and select the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop custom ROM zip file which shall then complete the installation.
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Samsung Pay is already gaining popularity in its home country South Korea.