If you need help flashing one of these images (it's pretty sad if you need this already, considering the device has only started showing up on doorsteps today), you can head over to our Android
Marshmallow factory image install guide.
If you're looking to learn how to install an Android 6.0
Marshmallow factory image on your tablet, then this is the guide that you should use.
Even though the first Android
Marshmallow factory image is now available for download, its availability is kind of limited.
For you to receive the new Moto X Pure (2015) Android
Marshmallow factory image, you must provide your Google or Motorola account login credentials.
If you're looking to learn how to install an Android 6.0
Marshmallow factory image on your tablet, then this is the guide that you should use.
The official Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow factory image builds are now live for all the Google Nexus 5 smartphones.
Check the guidelines below before starting the installing the installation of Android 6.0
Marshmallow factory images on your device:
This morning saw the release of the Android 6.0
Marshmallow factory images, and now Google has confirmed that the update's OTA rollout has begun.
Google has just posted the first batch of
Marshmallow factory images.
Not exact matches
These were the steps that you had to follow in order to complete the Android 6.0
Marshmallow Developer Preview 3
Factory Image installation for your Nexus 6.
In case you were running a custom ROM on your or in case you want to simply restore your device to 100 % stock
Marshmallow firmware, then the Android 6.0.0
factory image will do just that.
If this service remains unavailable to you still, you can flash manually the
factory image of Android
Marshmallow on your Nexus device.
Today, Google made the
factory images for Android 6.0
Marshmallow available for Nexus devices.
So if you want to get your hands on
Marshmallow, but don't want to do a full
factory reset — which will be necessary if you are planning to use the
factory image — then you'll have to wait just a bit longer, unfortunately.
Factory images make it (relatively) easy to directly update from
Marshmallow to Nougat through the command line without waiting for an over-the-air update.
Remember that when Android 6.0
Marshmallow launches to the public later this fall, you'll need to manually re-flash your device to a
factory image to continue to receive consumer OTA updates for your Nexus device,» Google wrote in a blog post.
Factory images of Android 6.0
Marshmallow are now available at Google's developer page, so get downloading!