New Verizon Galaxy S7/S7 edge update improves Wi-Fi connectivity

Verizon has started rolling out a new update to Samsung's newest flagship smartphones - the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. The carrier says it improves Wi-Fi connectivity on Marshmallow OS and fixes several related issues.
The issues that have been fixed include those encountered while connecting to the Internet and loading files or web pages. In addition, the problem of frequent data disconnections has also been addressed in this update.
The update arrives as software version MMB29M.G930VVRU2APB5 for the Galaxy S7 and MMB29M.G935VVRU2APB5 for the S7 edge. It should hit your device soon in case that hasn't happened already.
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