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Android mascots are lined up in the demonstration area at the Google I/O Developers Conference in the Moscone Center in San Francisco, May 10, 2011. REUTERS/BECK DIEFENBACH

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 got updated to Android 6.0.1 last month. Now, it’s time for the Galaxy Note Edge to get the Marshmallow goodness.

The factory unlocked variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge are now receiving the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update in Europe. The file size is reportedly less than 1.5GB and upon installing the firmware, the device should show the following build number: N915FYXXU1DPE1. This update also brings in the May Security Maintenance Release (SMR), Sam Mobile reported.

Galaxy Note Edge users can navigate to Settings -> About Device -> Software Update to look for the update. The other way is to wait for the push notification requesting the device user to install the update, which might take a few days as the updates are usually sent out in phases.

After updating the Galaxy S series with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS, the Galaxy A9 is the first in the Galaxy A lineup to receive the latest firmware. The humongous 6.0-inch A9 is exclusive to China. However, third-party vendors have been selling this device internationally. The latest build number associated with the firmware is A9000ZCU1BPE2, Sam Mobile reported.

The next in line to get the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow is expected to be the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) and Galaxy A7 (2016).

Meanwhile, BlackBerry Priv already received the Android 6.0 update. However, now, the company is sending out an additional Marshmallow beta update. This firmware is the fourth update to the Priv and it weighs 1.8GB.

At this point, the Priv tied to the model numbers STV100-1 (picked up from BlackBerry’s official store or Amazon), STV100-3 (Canadian or Asia-Pacific variants) and STV100-4 (seen in Europe, Middle East and Africa) are receiving the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update, GSM Arena reported.