Infinix Note 2 Marshmallow Update: all you need to know


The infinix Note 2 is a great device but the device is greater with the android 6.0 Marshmallow. For those that have sold their devices because of one lag or the other, I say a big SORRY because you have missed the Marshmallow 6.0 update which is about 876.87mb and I bet you I have 876 reasons to say this upgrade is worth it. The whole UI have been improved by 99.9%, bugs fixed and a whole tons of features which I am still discovering. Its worth the upgrade.  


Before I had issues playing unkilled because the touch on the right side of the screen was so laggy and most time hangs but that has been fixed and the whole system is fresh. The browser issue that makes you turn on airplane mode and off so that you can reconnect has been fixed, the camera is more refined with low light capture. The audio on your calls are better, navigating through contacts, missed calls or call history is easier, messaging is more beautiful and the fonts are now sleek. When you push the volume rocker you now get more volume options. The lock screen that automatically opens when you type your pin or password has been rectified and and the contact search function works perfectly well without having to tap the search icon. The most awesome ting about it is that you can access your SD card on both your phone and laptop even though your phone is plugged into your laptop which you know normally you cant do on other phones. You can also load apps on memory card and run them smoothly. I suggest you get a good original memory card in other not to be disappointed that's if you are making use of a fake.


Though some apps might demand you to update or uninstall and reinstall back but the upgrade is worth it. It compensates for the 1.5gb I wasted downloading the previous 767mb OS that couldn’t install but this is legendary. 

Below are images of the aspects that the update reflected. Do upgrade and please leave a comment below so that I can assist with any questions you would like answered.







































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