Friday, 4 March 2016
Galaxy A9
Thursday, 3 March 2016
3-2-2016 Firmware Updates: Galaxy S4, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy J1
Country (Product Code) | Model | Model Name | Version | PDA |
Albania (Vodafone) (AVF) | SM-G800F | GALAXY S5 mini | 5.1.1 | G800FXXU1BOL4 |
Austria (A1) (MOB) | SM-G920F | Galaxy S6 | 5.1.1 | G920FXXU2QOH8 |
Austria (A1) (MOB) | SM-G920F | Galaxy S6 | 6.0.1 | G920FXXU3DPB8 |
Brazil (ZTO) | SM-G130BT | GALAXY YOUNG2 | 4.4.4 | G130BTUBU0APA2 |
Brazil (ZTO) | SM-G130BT | GALAXY YOUNG2 | 4.4.4 | G130BTUBU0APB1 |
Cambodia (CAM) | SM-R750 | Gear S | 2.2.1.4 | R750XXU2BOL2 |
Caucasus Countries (CAU) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0APB3 |
Caucasus Countries (CAU) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0AOL1 |
China (Open China) (CHC) | SM-G9250 | Galaxy S6 edge | 5.1.1 | G9250ZCU2COLB |
Croatia (T-Mobile) (CRO) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPBF |
Czech Republic (T-Mobile) (TMZ) | SM-A510F | Galaxy A5 ? | 5.1.1 | A510FXXU1APA3 |
Czech Republic (T-Mobile) (TMZ) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPBF |
Germany (T-Mobile) (DTM) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPBF |
Iraq (MID) | SM-G900F | GALAXY S5 | 5 | G900FXXU1BPB2 |
Iraq (MID) | SM-A300H | GALAXY A3 | 5.0.2 | A300HXXU1BOK5 |
Iraq (MID) | GT-I9295 | GALAXY S4 ACTIVE | 5.0.1 | I9295XXUDPB4 |
Iraq (MID) | SM-T530 | SM-T530 | 5.0.2 | T530XXU1BPB3 |
Iraq (MID) | SM-A500H | GALAXY A5 | 5.0.2 | A500HXXU1BPB8 |
Iraq (MID) | SM-T535 | GALAXY Tab4 | 5.0.2 | T535XXU1BPB3 |
Iraq (MID) | SM-T535 | GALAXY Tab4 | 5.0.2 | T535XXU1BOF3 |
Iraq (MID) | SM-T700 | GALAXY TabS | 5.0.2 | T700XXU1BPB1 |
Iraq (MID) | SM-G900F | GALAXY S5 | 5 | G900FXXU1BOJ1 |
Ireland (O2) (O2I) | GT-I9195 | GALAXY S4 mini | 4.4.2 | I9195XXUCOI3 |
Italy (H3G) (HUI) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 5.1.1 | G925FXXS3COK5 |
Italy (H3G) (HUI) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPB6 |
Kazakhstan (SKZ) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0AOL1 |
Kazakhstan (SKZ) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0APB3 |
Kenya (AFR) | SM-G318H | SM-G318H | 4.4.4 | G318HJPU0APA2 |
Kenya (AFR) | SM-E700H | GALAXY E7 | 5.1.1 | E700HXXU1BPA2 |
Kenya (AFR) | SM-G318H | SM-G318H | 4.4.4 | G318HXXU0APA2 |
Luxembourg (LUX) | SM-A510F | Galaxy A5 ? | 5.1.1 | A510FXXU1APAE |
Macedonia (T-Mobile) (MBM) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPBF |
Morocco (MWD) (MWD) | GT-I9515 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9515XXU1BPA5 |
Nepal (NPL) | SM-R750 | Gear S | 2.2.1.3 | R750XXU1BNJ7 |
New Zealand (NZC) | GT-I9505 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9505XXUHOE4 |
New Zealand (TNZ) | GT-I9505 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9505XXUHOE4 |
New Zealand (NZC) | GT-I9300 | GALAXY S ? | 4.3 | I9300XXUGOA2 |
New Zealand (Vodafone) (VNZ) | GT-I9505 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9505XXUHOE4 |
New Zealand (Vodafone) (VNZ) | GT-I9300 | GALAXY S ? | 4.3 | I9300XXUGOA2 |
Paraguay (Tigo) (TGP) | SM-J110M | Galaxy J1 ace | 5.1.1 | J110MUBU0AOK2 |
Peru (SAM) (SAM) | GT-I9500 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9500UBUHOE3 |
Peru (SAM) (SAM) | GT-I9500 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9500UBUHOK2 |
Romania (Cosmote) (COA) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPBF |
Saudi Arabia (KSA) | GT-I9515 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9515XXU1BPA5 |
South Africa (XFA) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0AOJ1 |
South Africa (XFA) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0APA1 |
South Africa (XFA) | SM-G355H | GALAXY CORE2 | 4.4.2 | G355HXXU0AOB2 |
South Africa (XFA) | SM-G355H | GALAXY CORE2 | 4.4.2 | G355HXXU0AOK2 |
South Africa (Vodafone) (XFV) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0AOJ1 |
South Korea (SK Telecom) (SKT) | SM-N900S | GALAXY Note3 | 5 | N900SKSU0GPB4 |
South Korea (SK Telecom) (SKT) | SM-N900S | GALAXY Note3 | 5 | N900SKSU0GOK3 |
Spain (PHE) | SM-G130HN | GALAXY YOUNG2 | 4.4.2 | G130HNXXU0APA2 |
Spain (PHE) | SM-G130HN | GALAXY YOUNG2 | 4.4.2 | G130HNXXU0AOG1 |
Trinidad and Tobago (EON) | SM-T230 | GALAXY Tab4 | 4.4.2 | T230XXU0AOK2 |
Trinidad and Tobago (EON) | GT-I9500 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9500UBUHOI1 |
Trinidad and Tobago (EON) | GT-I9500 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9500UBUHOK2 |
Trinidad and Tobago (EON) | SM-T230 | GALAXY Tab4 | 4.4.2 | T230XXU0AOE2 |
Turkey (TUR) | SM-T530 | SM-T530 | 5.0.2 | T530XXU1BPB3 |
Turkey (TUR) | SM-T530 | SM-T530 | 4.4.2 | T530XXU1ANI1 |
USA (T-Mobile) (TMB) | SM-T817T | GALAXY Tab S2 | 5.1.1 | T817TUVS2APB1 |
Ukraine (Kyivstar) (SEK) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0AOL1 |
Ukraine (Kyivstar) (SEK) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0APB3 |
United Kingdom (BTU) | SM-T550 | GALAXY Tab A | 5.0.2 | T550XXU1AOJ1 |
United Kingdom (Vodafone) (VOD) | SM-G800F | GALAXY S5 mini | 5.1.1 | G800FXXU1BOL4 |
Unknown (MRU) | SM-G318H | SM-G318H | 4.4.4 | G318HXXU0APA2 |
Unknown (DDE) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 5.1.1 | G925FXXS3QOK2 |
Unknown (DDE) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPBF |
Unknown (PNT) | GT-I9500 | GALAXY S4 | 5.0.1 | I9500UBUHOH3 |
Unknown (DHR) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 6.0.1 | G925FXXU3DPBF |
Unknown (AMO) | SM-G531F | GALAXY GRAND Prime | 5.1.1 | G531FXXU1AOJ2 |
Unknown (DHR) | SM-G925F | Galaxy S6 edge | 5.1.1 | G925FXXS3QOK2 |
Unknown (MRU) | SM-G318H | SM-G318H | 4.4.4 | G318HJPU0APA2 |
Uruguay (UPO) | SM-J100M | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100MVJU0AOI1 |
Uzbekistan (CAC) | SM-J100H | Galaxy J1 | 4.4.4 | J100HXXU0APB3 |
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
This is the New TouchWiz on the Galaxy S7/Edge
Since then he’s been playing with it and digging deep into the user interface, trying to find as many neat little features as possible. So far, his experience has been satisfactory, but you’ll be able to hear his full hands-on in tomorrow’s episode of the XDA/Android Podcast. Until then, here is a neat gallery showcasing what the new TouchWiz looks like, with and without Material Themes.
As you can see, this isn’t very different from what we saw in the Marshmallow builds for the Note5 and S6/Edge/+, so those that have received the update aren’t missing out on much. Nevertheless, TouchWiz keeps changing here and there and it’s certainly very different than what we saw just two generations ago.
What Does the S7 Need to Improve upon, Change, and Avoid?
He S7 is a much-awaited flagship by the android community at large, but like with every Samsung release, there are still many users skeptical of the upcoming Galaxy, and with good reason too.
It’s undeniable that Samsung phones have packed some of the best hardware in the past, but their software has always left plenty to be desired, and in 2015 the company abandoned their microSD and removable battery tradition, instead opting for the premium design that arguably revitalized much interest in the line-ups. Now that the S7 is approaching, with a rumored launch date of February 21 and a March consumer release, it’s time we begin discussing our expectations for the upcoming Galaxy — including what we want and what we don’t want to see.