SAMSUNG S6 & S6 EDGE MARSHMALLOW UPDATE PROBLEMS & HOW TO FIX IT?
HAVE YOU GET ANDROID MARSHMALLOW UPDATE FOR YOUR
SAMSUNG S6 & S6 EDGE?
Update - 15/02/16: Samsung has announced that Android 6.0 is rolling out to the
Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge from today. Other Galaxy devices
will soon follow.
So you got your update or will get soon. But with the update some problems are rising from all around the world. Here is some potential problems and solution after you update Marshmallow in your Samsung S6.
- Samsung S6 WiFi Battery Drain
A Solution for Samsung S6:
The first is to go to Settings
> Backup and reset > Network settings reset to
clear all your connection data. This includes Bluetooth and cellular data, so
you'll need to reconfigure everything afterwards.
Or,
Settings
> Location > Scanning (via overflow menu). This function can be
scanning in the background even if you have turned Wi-Fi itself off. Other
people have had success simply by going toSettings
> Location > Mode > Battery saving.
- Marshmallow Battery Darin for Samsung S6
Not only by using Wifi generally by using
marshmallow Samsung S6’s battery is draining out fast. A basic solution is to
update your apps.
A Solution to fix battery problem for
Samsung S6:
Settings
> Apps > select app > Storage > Clear cache; to clear
all app caches simultaneously, go to Settings
> Storage and USB > Cached data > OK.
- Marshmallow Installation Problem For Samsung S6
- Marshmallow Charging Problem For Samsung S6
For using marshmallow in Samsung S6
battery is draining out fast. Use of battery power is more than charging
capacity on marshmallow. Marshmallow is making
users earn the battery benefits of its Doze mode and app
standby. Google's official solution to a phone that won't charge on
Marshmallow is a factory reset, the instructions for this can be found above.
- Marshmallow Mobile Data Problem For Samsung S6
If your connection to mobile data behaves strangely after the
update, try toggling airplane mode on and off, and then doing the same with
mobile data in the quick settings. If this still doesn't work, turn your phone
off for a minute and then restart it, at which point you'll be asked to
re-enter your SIM pin code.
If that still doesn't work you can try removing the SIM card
entirely and then reinserting it. If all else fails, contact your carrier to
see if there are any known Android Marshmallow problems on your network.
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