Today, T-Mobile has started rolling out this month’s Android security update for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge smartphones to U.S. customers. Verizon has also announced that they will be pushing out the upgrade later today.
This new update does not carry a detailed changelog, but according to Verizon upgrade page this is the most “up to date” version of the open-source operating system.
Along with T-Mobile and Verizon, AT&T has also revealed that they are rolling out this security update to their users right now. The update is being released in batches, so if your phone did not find any updates, try again after sometime.
Please remember that before updating keep your phone fully charged or at least 70%, so that your phone will not turn off while downloading or updating software, and also make sure you are on Wi-Fi, so you won’t waste your data cap. In addition, make sure you have at least 2 GB of free space available in your phone’s internal storage.
To update your handset Go to “Settings“, followed by “About Device“, then tap “Check for Updates” or you can follow this guide to update your Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge to latest version.
Source: T-Mobile [S7, S7 Edge], Verizon [S7, S7 Edge]