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T-Mobile Galaxy S6 Update version 5.1.1 G920TUVU2COF8, brings Battery life improvements and Various bug fixes
T-Mobile is rolling out another Android 5.1.1 update on Galaxy S6 SM-G920T that will now bump up the build version to G920TUVU2COF8. The latter will bring the battery improvements, various bug fixes and further improvements to the device performance. Noting that this is the second Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update next to the first Lollipop 5.1.1 released version G920TUVU1AOF6 last month. This is kinda a tune-up update to sort some glitches that have been found from the previous released.
The update is pushed via Over The Air (OTA) and weighs around 102.89 MB if the device to be updated already got the G920TUVU1AOF6 update. While whose devices still remained in Android 5.0.2 with build version G920TUVU1AOOCG will take two stages of the software update. The device will take the G920TUVU1AOF6 5.1.1 first at approximately 631.03 MB, then followed by another 102.89 MB to which installs the G920TUVU2COF8 5.1.1 update.
Here is what the technical details says in Settings>About device:
Device name: Galaxy S6
Model number: SM-G920T
Android version: 5.1.1
Baseband version: G920TUVU2COF8
Kernel version: 3.10.61-5028597
Build number: LMY47X.G920TUVU2COF8
File size:
OCG to OF8 = 631.03 MB (Wi-Fi required)
OF6 to OF8 = 102.89 MB (Data network or Wi-Fi)
Again, the update is already held available over-the-air (OTA) and now can also be seen using Smart Switch. To get the OF8 OTA update just recharge your battery first, then simply tap on Settings>About device>Software update>Check for update. Just ensure that your Galaxy S6 hasn’t been rooted nor running on a modified firmware or else your device might get into trouble and failing issues.
Source: T-Mobile S6 support page
The update is pushed via Over The Air (OTA) and weighs around 102.89 MB if the device to be updated already got the G920TUVU1AOF6 update. While whose devices still remained in Android 5.0.2 with build version G920TUVU1AOOCG will take two stages of the software update. The device will take the G920TUVU1AOF6 5.1.1 first at approximately 631.03 MB, then followed by another 102.89 MB to which installs the G920TUVU2COF8 5.1.1 update.
Here is what the technical details says in Settings>About device:
Device name: Galaxy S6
Model number: SM-G920T
Android version: 5.1.1
Baseband version: G920TUVU2COF8
Kernel version: 3.10.61-5028597
Build number: LMY47X.G920TUVU2COF8
File size:
OCG to OF8 = 631.03 MB (Wi-Fi required)
OF6 to OF8 = 102.89 MB (Data network or Wi-Fi)
Improvements
- Battery life improvements
- Various bug fixes and device improvements
Again, the update is already held available over-the-air (OTA) and now can also be seen using Smart Switch. To get the OF8 OTA update just recharge your battery first, then simply tap on Settings>About device>Software update>Check for update. Just ensure that your Galaxy S6 hasn’t been rooted nor running on a modified firmware or else your device might get into trouble and failing issues.
Source: T-Mobile S6 support page

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