Tab A (2016) - Any android newer than 5.1.1 available? - Samsung Galaxy Tab A series Questions & Answers

Hi
i have galaxy tab A6 (2016)
Model number SM-T280
Running android 5.1.1
Build number LMY47V.T280XXU0APLN
Any way to update it to newer version?
Using OTA I get constant server errors "failed to check updates"
Through Samsung Switch PC Connection i also don't see any updates
Can someone refer me to guide / article on how to update it to a newer version?
Thanks

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g610f odin ap file link.
hayalci said:
g610f odin ap file link.
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Its OTA yet
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It is possible to flash 610f firmware to 610y??
Embher said:
It is possible to flash 610f firmware to 610y??
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yes its flashable but stock baseband will not change which is fine.. and your system will be custom not official, you can update it from time to time by installing through ap file, you can only flash the AP file for the rest of it you'll get an error on flashing the firmware, (don't know why i get those error but i guess its because of not the same baseband or csc something) but the system will be good and crisp after flashing
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TheloniusAndroid said:
Hi, newbie here.
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