Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is finally rolling out for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo :D - Galaxy Note 3 Neo General

The Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is finally rolling out for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo.
According to GSM Arena, the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is currently rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo users in South Korea. This update will also be accompanied with the Android for Work and a few security patches.
It will also fix the Stage Fright malware vulnerability. As many devices are now experiencing the Stage Fright 2.0 vulnerability, this leaves this problem hanging for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo users.
The Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update will also bring the solution for the ultra power saving mode for the Galaxy Note 3 Neo through the on device encryption method. In addition, it will also fix the problem of device over heating and battery consumption, according to BGR.
It will also get the support for 4G LTE data connection services and Bluetooth 4.2. The Wi-Fi will also get an enhancement through this upgrade.
The Android Lollipop 5.1.1 update will be released as an over the air update which means that different users will receive it at different times. The automatic notification will be seen on the top left corner of the smart phone as and when the device is in line to receive this update.
The users who want to check for the update manually, can go to Settings > About device > Software update and check for the update themselves. The update is sized at 610 MB, and is best downloaded through a stable Wi-Fi connection.
With Android Marshmallow already out there, it does seem a bit strange that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo device is still receiving the previous firm ware upgrade instead of the latest one.
Source : en.yibada.com

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