The LG G5, Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ are all receiving small updates from Verizon. Each update brings a different set of features, and fixes. We’ve got security updates, Visual Voicemail enhancements and more.
Verizon notes that the LG G5 update brings:
Verizon Wireless is pleased to announce a new software update for your LG G5. This update includes enhancements for Visual Voice Mail, Airplane Mode and reporting Microsoft Exchange Active Server data usage.
Visual Voice Mail Updates:
- New, user friendly speaker and volume icons.
Airplane Mode security enhancement:
- To enable Airplane Mode with a long press of the power button, you’ll have to unlock the screen if you used the follow methods to lock it: Pattern lock, PIN, Password, Knock code, Fingerprint.
Data Usage:
- Your device will now display data usage attributed to Microsoft Exchange Active Server (EAS).
And the Note 5 update includes:
- This software update brings the latest Android™ security patches, a fix to false “No SIM card detected” error messages and improves audio routing for incoming video and voice calls.
- New SIM card detection software fixes false “No SIM card detected” pop-up notifications.
- You can now answer video calls as just a voice call, and when you do, call audio is routed to the earpiece by default.
- Video call audio will come from the speaker by default.
Finally, the Galaxy S6 edge+ gains:
- This software update brings the latest Android™ security patches, and improvements to video and voice call audio.
Video call answering options:
- You can now answer video calls as just a voice call, and when you do, call audio is routed to the earpiece by default.
- Video call audio will come from the speaker by default.
These updates are just beginning to roll out, so it may be a day or two before you see them. To check manually, head into your Settings, About phone and finally check for the update.