Looks like T-Mobile in the United States has began rolling out yet another update for the Samsung's 2015 Galaxy flagship smartphones by this evening in the country for their connected handsets. So starting 27 July (today), the new software improvement update scheduled for the Galaxy S6 (G920T) and Galaxy S6 Edge (G925T) should usher enrichment to the battery and also various other bug fixes for the devices, notably bringing the Cocktailbar error fix to the S6 Edge.
You can get hold to this latest OTA refurbish with Baseband versions G920TUVU2COF8 and G925TUVU2COF8, for Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, respectively, by first connecting to a WiFi network and heading to the About phone section from the Settings of the specified handset and tapping on Software update tab, as it should probably take a while before you see the push notifications for the updates automatically.
This new overhaul from T-Mobile will weigh about 103 megabytes each for the smartphones and should have your issues regarding the battery life for the S6 and S6 Edge resolved, as we have been hearing some folks complaining about the poor cell performance on these models with their non-removable Lithium-Ion battery.
Source - T-Mobile 1, 2
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