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T-Mobile Galaxy Note 5 OTA Update build N920TUVU2COJ5, a security updates with various bug fixes and improvements
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920T) has gotten a new OTA update that bump up its build to N920TUVU2COJ5. This update is still base in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop to which is said to bring the security updates, along with various bug fixes and improvements. The latter is now the 4th Android 5.1.1 had been sent on T-Mobile Galaxy Note 5 alone, but we've already assumed that the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update is not that far enough to roll out. While speaking of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update, it is now almost complete upon into its depth testing process, according to T-Mobile.
But for a while, you may need to update your Galaxy Note 5 to build N920TUVU2COJ5 first, while the much awaited Android M are about to come very soon.
Features/Enhancements:
The N920TUVU2COJ5 5.1.1 update weighs at approximately 43.89 MB in size if you update your device via Over-The-Air. The update can also be downloaded using the Samsung Smart Switch for PC. The roll out starts on November 02, but the delivery of the update usually run in stages and it may take into several days before it completely arrived on all T-Mobile Galaxy Note 5 owners.
The Over The Air (OTA) update requires you to connect your Galaxy Note 5 to a Wi-Fi network to avoid high data charges. Ensure that your device battery is recharged before performing the software update.
Source: T-Mobile Note 5 support page
But for a while, you may need to update your Galaxy Note 5 to build N920TUVU2COJ5 first, while the much awaited Android M are about to come very soon.
Technical details of the update build N920TUVU2COJ5
- Device: T-Mobile GALAXY Note 5
- Model number: SM-N920T
- Android version: 5.1.1 Lollipop
- Baseband version: N920TUVU2COJ5
- Kernel version: 3.10.61-5966591
- Build number: LMY47X.N920TUVU2COJ5
- AP: N920TUVU2COJ5
- CP: N920TUVU2COJ5
- CSC: N920TTMB2COJ5
Features/Enhancements:
- Battery usage optimization
- Gear VR is now supported
- Smart Manager enhancements
- Android for Work function has been added
- Android OS Security Enhancements
The N920TUVU2COJ5 5.1.1 update weighs at approximately 43.89 MB in size if you update your device via Over-The-Air. The update can also be downloaded using the Samsung Smart Switch for PC. The roll out starts on November 02, but the delivery of the update usually run in stages and it may take into several days before it completely arrived on all T-Mobile Galaxy Note 5 owners.
How to Update the Galaxy Note 5 via Over-The-Air (OTA)
The Over The Air (OTA) update requires you to connect your Galaxy Note 5 to a Wi-Fi network to avoid high data charges. Ensure that your device battery is recharged before performing the software update.
- From the device Home screen, simply touch Apps.
- Touch the Settings (gear icon).
- Touch the System tab.
- Touch About device.
- Touch Software update.
- Touch Check for updates. It will then prompts you to the new software update.
- Lastly, touch the Install button, then OK.
Source: T-Mobile Note 5 support page

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