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New Firmware Update For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Improves The Battery Life

by GH Staff
Samsung Galaxy Note 4

So we have gone over the many battery tests on Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 battery life. The tests revealed that the battery life of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 is far superior to many other notable smartphones.

While many countries are still waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release, it is available now in most markets. It seems however that Samsung has been pretty busy as they also have already released an update for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 firmware. The South Korean tech giant has released the update even before the phone is available in stores worldwide.

XXU1ANJ4 is the name of the firmware update, and it features improvements to the performance of the device. Also, the update seems to help the device in improving the life of the battery as it takes up 36MB of space for the update.

Available now, the update is accessible to those that purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and you will be able to install the update instantly as soon as you power the Note 4 up. All you have to do is go to About Phone on your Settings and choose the Software Update option, and you can install the update on your device.

For those that have pre-ordered the Galaxy Note 4 from the O2 in the UK, you should have already been able to pick up your device. For the US markets you can still go to the well-known service providers and pre-order the Galaxy Note 4 as the devices should already be available in most stores. For the lucky residents in South Korea, the device was released back in September, so the install is readily available.

Samsung revealed the release date for the Galaxy Note 4 will hit the major markets worldwide within the next 20 days, so look to pick up the Galaxy Note 4 at your nearest stores.

The battery features of the Galaxy Note 4 allows for fast charging, and it only takes 30 minutes to charge to half of its capacity. The Ultra Power Saving mode available on the device allows for the battery to consumer less than power. Once activated, when the device has less than 10% of power left, can last the user over 24 hours without the need to be charged. With the new update now, it seems that the battery life will surely last much longer.

We will soon update you on the results of the battery life tests to test out this rumor.