GiGA LTE (or 5G) will not become mainstream until about 2020, but that won’t stop Samsung’s latest devices from experiencing cutting-edge tech now. For Samsung’s latest device owners of the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, GiGA LTE will become available to use today with a new firmware update that should be rolling out to devices even as you read this.
1. Make sure the computer is connected to WiFi. 2. Ensure Assistant for Android is installed on the device. If not, connect the device with PC via USB cable and MobiKin Assistant for Android app will be installed onto your device automatically. 3. Open the app on the device and scan QR code.
S6: 5.1-inch QHD (2560x1440) 577ppi Super AMOLED S6 edge: 5.1-inch QHD (2560x1440) 577ppi Super AMOLED with dual curved edges: Processor: Octa-core 4x2.1GHz + 4x1.5GHz 64-bit 14nm Samsung Exynos
Luckily, setting up your Galaxy S6 as a mobile hotspot to share its data and make it available to other devices is very easy to do. We walk you through the process step by step in this tutorial (it will also work on most other Android devices like the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4), take a look. Disclaimer: Keep in mind that sharing your data via
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