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Hot on the heels of T-Mobile’s rollout, AT&T is now pushing out the long-awaited Android 6.0.1 update to the LG G4. The upgrade transports the latest build of Marshmallow to the handset, together with support for the carrier’s Video Calling service.
In terms of added functionality, Marshmallow packs a ton of new features, including improved application permissions, Fingerprint compatibility for purchases, Android Pay, battery-life enhancement through Doze and a redesigned App Drawer. It also ferries several optimizations to call quality and Wi-Fi connectivity.
The upgrade weighs a hefty 1.14GB, and the operator claims it will take around an hour to download and install on your unit. The amount of battery juice your device has at the time of installation is of paramount importance as the more power you have, the faster download speeds you’ll be able to obtain — so try to keep your G4 plugged into a wall socket if possible.
As is customary, the upgrade is being rolled out in stages. To see if it’s ready for your handset, open up the Settings application, scroll right down to the bottom and tap on About Device, select the System Updates subheading, then tap Check for Updates. Alternatively, you can wait until you receive a push notification prompting you to download and install it.
Source: AT&T
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