Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910F Up for Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow: Update Guide

By Staff Writer | Mar 09, 2016 03:57 AM EST

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is now up for update to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow using the Dirty Unicorn custom ROM. Dirty Unicorn is expected to provide the 2014 flagship phablet of Samsung a makeover in system and design.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with model number N910F can now experience sweet treats of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, as the Dirty Unicorn custom ROM has been made available to the phone. Galaxy Note 4 is the latest device to get supported by the ROM, succeeding Google Nexus 4.

Dirty Unicorn offers a complete package of the official Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow along with a few tweaks and native features. It is already proven to be fast, smooth and stable.

Prior to installing the ROM, be reminded that device warranty will be voided once the ROM is installed. Device owners are warned to take full responsibility over the damage the installation will possibly occur. Therefore, such damage, if any, cannot be held against this site or the ROM's developers.

Prerequisites of installing the ROM are as follows:

1.     Install TWRP Recovery here.

3.     Back up all necessary data here.

4.     Download USB driver here.

To update Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910F via Dirty Unicorn, please follow hereunder guide:

1.     Download on PC the Android 6.0.1 Dirty Unicorn ROM here and GApps here.

2.     Connect phone to PC using the USB cable.

3.     Copy then paste downloaded ROM to phone's memory or SD card.

4.     Switch off phone and plug it out from the PC.

5.     Go to Recovery Mode by press holding volume up, home and power buttons.

6.     Choose 'Wipe' to delete of data and 'Swipe to Factory Reset'.

7.     Go to main menu and choose 'Install'. Choose the copied ZIP file on the phone.

8.     Choose 'Swipe to Confirm Flash'.

9.     Wait for the installation to complete.

10.  When phone gets into any boot loops or other troubles, tap 'Wipe cache/dalvik' button.

11.  Choose 'Reboot System'.

Check the software version of the device on Settings > About phone.

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