Samsung has started to rollout February security update for the Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. With version N910FXXS1DQB4, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has started to hit for customers based in Europe. You should note that the latest release is a security update, which provides Android bug fixes for the month of February. The update is available for the Galaxy Club smartphone with model number SM-N910F with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
With the increase in filing of bug reports, smartphone manufacturers have adopted a strategy to push monthly updates instead of once in five months. This will considerably reduce the download time and also protect your valuable handset from viruses and malware.
However, the February security update is to be seen with a different mindset. The main reason is attributed to the size of the update, which is around 380MB. Hence, you can infer that the update also brings in improvements to certain apps and features.
Like in the case of the previous releases, the latest February security update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 handset will be available in the form of OTA rollouts. Hence, it will take few days for the update message notification to appear on your phone. Alternatively, you can also manually verify the presence of the update by navigating to the Settings menu.
On the specifications front, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 features a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED Corning Gorilla Glass 4 display with a pixel density of 518PPI, Snapdragon 805 processor, Adreno 420 graphics, 3GB RAM, 32GB expandable internal storage loaded with Android KitKat upgradeable to Android Marshmallow.
While the rear camera is equipped with a 16MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture, the front-facing shooter offers a 3.7MP sensor alongside f/1.9 aperture. Powered by a 3220mAh battery, the fast battery charging is capable of charging 60 percent in 30 minutes. The phone is also available in Exynos processor and graphics variant.