The latest Android version for the Galaxy S4 is Android 5.0.1 Lollipop.

Yes, the Galaxy S4 is still a usable phone. However, it is not being updated to the latest Android operating system, so it may not have all of the latest features.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 was released in 2013 and is currently 5 years old.

To install the latest version of Android on your Galaxy S4, you’ll need to download the update file to your computer and then use Samsung’s Kies software to transfer the update to your phone.

First, make sure your Galaxy S4 is running the latest software. If it’s not, update it. Next, download the Android 7.0 Nougat update and install it.

There is no official way to update the Galaxy S4 to Android 7, but you can try using custom ROMs. Be aware that this may void your warranty, and that there is no guarantee that it will work.

Yes, the Samsung S4 is still a good phone in 2021. It has a powerful processor and lots of storage, which makes it perfect for gaming and storing photos and videos. Additionally, its large screen makes it great for watching movies and TV shows.

The Galaxy S4 is a powerful phone and should last a few years. However, it may not be as up-to-date with the latest software updates as newer models.

To update your Galaxy S4 to Android 6, you will need to download the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow firmware and Odin software. Once you have downloaded these files, open Odin and connect your phone to your computer. Click on the AP box and select the firmware file. Click on Start and wait for the process to finish.

Yes, the Samsung S4 can run Android 6. However, it may not be able to take advantage of all of the new features that are included in Android 6.

There are a few ways to update your Android version 4.4 4. One way is to go to your Settings and tap on System Updates. From there, you can check for updates and install them. Another way is to use a software update tool like OTA Root Keeper. You can find more information on how to do this on the Google support website.