Additionally, most of them received
the Marshmallow update months after it was released, so it may take Asus a while to move to Nougat.
Not exact matches
Android 6.0
Marshmallow continues to widen its reaches every
month, with some OEMs being more successful than others at pushing the
update to their product lineups, as usual.
Nvidia is once again proving itself as the fastest company outside of Google to
update its Android tablets with the latest version of Android, as Nvidia has announced through a video preview that Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 will get the latest Android 6.0
Marshmallow update within this December
month: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0171BS9CG
Nvidia is once again proving itself as the fastest company outside of Google to
update its Android tablets with the latest version of Android, as Nvidia has announced through a video preview that Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 will get the latest Android 6.0
Marshmallow update within this December
month: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0171BS9CG Nvidia Shield Tablet has consistently been
updated quickly ever since it was originally launched with Android 4.4 in July 2014.
Last
month Samsung rolled out much awaited Android
Marshmallow update for its last year flagship smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S6.
The newer J5 (2016) and J7 (2016) have yet to get a big Android
update, as they are currently on
Marshmallow, but they too have been getting regular security fixes in recent
months.
The company chose not to
update the 2014 Moto X and 2015 and 2014 Moto E to
Marshmallow — even though the newest of the bunch was less than eight
months old.
Apparently, those using Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE - A had not received the
Marshmallow update — an
update that started hitting Galaxy S5 units somewhere last
month.
Just this
month, Nixon and Fossil announced new smartwatches running Android Wear, and the recent
update to
Marshmallow has given existing devices a little more life, and given them more -LSB-...]
Curious how Android 6.0
Marshmallow will look on the NVIDIA Shield Tablet K1 when the 8 - incher is
updated later this
month?
Google Play Store App has just been officially
updated to version 5.9.11 with various bug fixes and new features a preparation for the Android 6.0
Marshmallow final release later this
month.
Given the lengthy visual and backend feature set of this
update unlike
Marshmallow, we're quite sure most manufacturers will attempt to finalize their builds in the next couple of
months.
A few
months ago, it finally received the
update to Android 6.0
Marshmallow.
After
months of wait, Google has announced that they will be soon rolling out an
update to the Play Services which will add their AI - powered Assistant to devices running
Marshmallow or above.
The past few
months have been busy for Samsung as it pushes out Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow update to its compatible devices.
In the past, the company got heavy flak over the way it handled Android
updates, mainly for ditching Nougat for the OnePlus 2 (and refusing to admit it for
months) and the belated release of
Marshmallow for the OnePlus X. Perhaps OnePlus is trying to clean up its image?
LG V10
Marshmallow update has been coming for
months now, but it seems it is finally here, latest reports can reveal.
In the past, Sony has taken almost 6
months in order to bring out major android
updates like Ice Cream Sandwich and
Marshmallow.
The tweet does not mean that the anticipated Android 6.0
Marshmallow update will be available for the HTC One M8 worldwide starting this
month.
Earlier in the year 2015, the first beta program for testing Android 6.0
Marshmallow version for the S6 also begin in the
month of December and the company started offering official
updates in January of 2016.
The Galaxy Note 4
Marshmallow update weighs about 1.3 GB and it comes to with last
month's Android Security Patch.
It's been nearly three
months since we first got wind of the
Marshmallow update for Android Wear devices.
When the latest version of the
Marshmallow OS was first rolled out last
month, some Galaxy users claimed that their devices started to drain battery charges faster after they installed the
update.
An
update to
Marshmallow is promised, but in the meantime you're a version behind the cutting edge, which isn't ideal almost four
months into the life of Android 6.0.
The BlackBerry Priv launched on Android Lollipop and it took six
months to see an
update to
Marshmallow.
Inside the
Marshmallow update, the
updated Samsung Galaxy A8 Duos will also get last
month's Android Security Patch, which should be a good start for the mid-ranger.
The Honor 5X and the standard model of the Honor 7 then both received the
Marshmallow update a couple of
months later around March the following year so we expect to see the Nougat
update for these devices soon.
Among those is a Galaxy S5 owner in France who somehow managed to get an Android
Marshmallow update which included this
month's Android security
update.
HTC continues the trend of being pretty quick with its Android
updates — the One M8 received Android 6.0
Marshmallow just two
months after the
update was released.
Last year, the Galaxy S6 lineup was
updated to 6.0
Marshmallow more than 5
months after Google published it.
The software on board is Android
Marshmallow, but an
update to Android 7.0 Nougat will be out this coming
month, with the beta already rolling out.
This Dual - SIM device is still running Android 5.1 Lollipop but is scheduled for a
Marshmallow update within the next
month.
The new Moto G (3rd Gen) software
update brings Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow to this device, a similar
update that owners of the Moto X Play received about a
month ago.
Google released Android 6.0
Marshmallow more than six
months ago and while all of the company's Nexus devices have been
updated with this OS, the same is not true for other smartphone manufacturers.
Now two
months later, AT&T is finally making that promise real by rolling out
Marshmallow and all the goodies BlackBerry included in that
update.
The device will arrive with Android
Marshmallow, and is expected to receive
updates every few
months.
Also known as the Moto Maxx, the Moto Turbo is a flagship phone that should have already received the
Marshmallow update by now, especially since the OS has been here for more than 8
months.
Also, many rumors point to a
Marshmallow update in the coming
months, so if you decide to go for this tablet, you shuldn't have to worry that you won't have access to the latest version of Android.
This happened earlier this
month when Sony rolled out the
Marshmallow update to Xperia Z3 Compact (D5803), Xperia Z3 (D6603) and Xperia Z2 (D5603).
The Android 6.0
Marshmallow update is also due for the OnePlus X, which the company launched in India last
month with a price tag of Rs. 16,999.
If you're a Samsung device owner and you haven't received the
update yet, there's still reason to maintain hope, even though Android 6.0
Marshmallow was originally released almost six
months ago.
Last year, for example, AT&T didn't
update the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge to Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow until three
months after Samsung made the
update available.
At the beginning of the
month, Samsung
updated its support site to show that the «current» OS version available for its Galaxy S6 on AT&T was Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow.
The
update will likely bring the same changes that were rolled out to the Galaxy S6 and the S6 edge earlier this
month, as well as getting the new features included with
Marshmallow, such as Now on Tap, Doze Mode, and app permission controls.
Marshmallow may have fixed the permissions issue, but it took
months for affected users to get the
update.