Tuesday, December 8, 2015

See how you do the Galaxy Note 4 with TouchWiz based on … – Tudocelular.com

Samsung began offering Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Galaxy users Note 4 in certain countries, currently being only benefited the variant that has the Snapdragon 805 chipset inside, which means that the Brazilian model may still take a while to receive the update. As this is a new version of the operating system, some interesting changes have been added by Samsung, as already discussed earlier.

Now it’s time for an explanatory video be released by user ardaiaron via YouTube, being made a real tour the novelties presented in this new edition of the TouchWiz interface based on Marshmallow. As can be seen, it has no central notifications with white shortcuts in the same way as found in the Galaxy Note 5, but many elements have been changed to refer further to Material Design and changes inserted by South Korea in their phablet interface more recent.

Among the changes, we can highlight the arrival of the new shortcuts Air Command appear as soon as the S Pen is removed from its compartment, with exactly the same found in the Galaxy Note 5. In addition, there is the possibility of making notes even with the screen turned off, which attracted much attention in the presentation of the new device and will certainly be celebrated by those who have the 2014 flagship.

It is worth highlighting that some problems are still found because it is the first public release of this version, something that should be corrected with minor updates in the coming weeks. Among the stated problems, we have the notice of termination of Samsung Cloud without any apparent reason, and a considerable delay in the display of applications present in the “Recent” screen.

There is still no information about the arrival of Android 6.0 Marshmallow the Galaxy Note 4 in Brazil, leaving we wait that Samsung has ruled to let us know if the issue available here already will have all the problems reported by solved users or if we need to wait even longer for a solution to be released.

(updated on December 08, 2015 at 03:34)

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