The Galaxy Note 4 units available via Verizon Wireless are standing by to run their bench tests of the Android M upgrade. Needles to say that the latter upgrade will be jam-packed with enhancements in the UI category, the security section and more.

According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will perform the testing of the Android M in the month of November, Verizon will be leading this entire verification process, thus ensuring that the Marshmallow upgrade will be running flawlessly on the latter units.
Such a procedure was to be expected as back in the month of October, Samsung announced that the Android 6.0 M upgrade will reach a vast array of Galaxy gizmos in the Q1 and Q2 of 2016. The devices that were enumerated included:


  • Samsung Galaxy Note 5,
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S6,
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 and the list goes on. Important: The devices that are available via Verizon Wireless will receive the software upgrade whenever the carrier decides to implement it.


Currently, the Galaxy Note 4 devices (no. SM- N910V) have the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop and are still waiting for the higher Android 5.1.1 version.