If you are still rocking this curved edge phablet, make sure you have storage space of not less than 1.5 GB, which is the same space that those using the Galaxy Note 4 were required to have in order to download and install
the Marshmallow update on their devices.
Current owners of last year's Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and S6 Edge + have already received
the Marshmallow update on their devices.
Not exact matches
At the moment, there's no word
on if Lenovo would release an Android Nougat
update for the
device or if the tablet would be eternally stuck
on Android
Marshmallow.
Motorola has
updated its software support page for the
device to make it official that the smartphone will remain
on Android 6.0
Marshmallow.
The Zoom runs
on Android 5.0, but Asus claims the
device will be
updated to Android
Marshmallow sometime in the second quarter of 2016.
While the
update started rolling out a while ago for some versions of the
device, the unlocked Moto Z Play in the United States was left
on Android
Marshmallow up until now.
If you're
on a
device that was rooted with the systemless root method in
Marshmallow, tapping the «Continue» option will open another dialog that asks if you'd like to restore the stock boot image, noting that this is required for OTA (over-the-air)
updates.
On Marshmallow or Nougat
devices that have the
update, that long press will launch Assistant, popping up with a page asking how it can help.
Interestingly, the
device runs
on Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow out of the box and the Android 7.0 Nougat
update should be expected soon.
With the changelogs now made public, all that was left to do was begin to roll the software out to
device owners and it seems that the process for the
update to
Marshmallow has started for users
on all three models of the Moto 360.
The Mi Note 2 is still running
Marshmallow, and there's no word
on when the Nougat
update will be available for the
device.
Android 6.0
Marshmallow exists
on a multitude of
devices, with more carriers &
devices receiving
updates in the near future.
Lenovo has not given any official word
on the
Marshmallow update but we can expect the
update very soon as the
device supports the
update considering its high end specifications.
There is no news about the
device getting
Marshmallow update, but the brand is planning to
update the freedom OS
on the
device.
Asus announced
on its forums the
devices that will receive the
update to Android 6.0
Marshmallow, sometime in Q2 (April - June).
With the app being in the Play Store, any
device whether or not it's a Nexus smartphone or tablet can access and install it although it seems to be limited to
devices which are running
on Android 6.0
Marshmallow, but more importantly it means that Google will be able to
update the app more consistently and more often without having to wait until the next time they push out a full fledged software
update to the version of Android itself.
On the software front, the
device runs an unfortunately - aging Android 5.0 Lollipop, and Asus has not committed to
updating it to
Marshmallow anytime soon.
The
device runs
on Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box, with Vibe UI
on top and there is no news
on Android
Marshmallow update for the
device.
The Nvidia Shield TV, one of the better Android TV set - top boxes available
on the market, has become the latest
device to be
updated to Android
Marshmallow.
The company has not given any word
on the Android
Marshmallow update, but it is expected to get this
update after all the high - end
devices receive it.
There is no information about the
device getting the Android
Marshmallow update, but the brand has already started working on the Update and may release the Update by the end of the
update, but the brand has already started working
on the
Update and may release the Update by the end of the
Update and may release the
Update by the end of the
Update by the end of the year.
However, you must be running
on Android Lollipop version number LMY48M in order to
update your
device to the latest
Marshmallow firmware.
The Zenfone
devices that will receive the Android
Marshmallow update are presently running
on Android Lollipop operating system.
After Samsung launched its Android 6.0 beta program
on two of its premier
devices from 2015, people were curious whether or not some of the older 2014 models will receive the
Marshmallow update.
If you own a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from T - Mobile, your
device's
update to Android
Marshmallow in
on its way.
The LG G4 came running
on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system but most of the carriers in the U.S. have rolled out Android 6.0
Marshmallow software
update to the
device, bringing it at par with the still to be released LG G5.
But given that all
devices, including the S7, are currently running
on Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow and are also part of the beta testing program, we expect that Samsung will also
update them with the latest Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
First of all let me clear that this
device runs
on Snapdragon 820 which is now a old processor but still is a powerful processor, then comes with Android 6.0.1 which is Android
marshmallow but it will recieve Android O
update confirmed by Motorola.
For instance, the Pixel Launcher received an
update in Android O, and developer linuxct quickly ported the new version to work
on devices running
Marshmallow or higher, and even managed to do so without requiring root.
Xiaomi is gearing up to roll out
Marshmallow update on the Xiaomi Mi 4 and the Mi Note
devices.
The heavy software skin atop Android
on this
device has never been great, but just last week Huawei rolled out a major
update to the Honor 5X with Android 6.0
Marshmallow and EMUI 4.0 in tow.
The trick works
on any
device using the latest Android 6.0
Marshmallow that has yet to install the March Android security
updates.
The
device is running
on the latest Android 6.0
Marshmallow out of the box with pre-installed applications, and we don't have any information regarding an
update to Android 7.0 Nougat
on the
device.
Marshmallow update has already been rolled out
on Moto Turbo
devices, some users have already confirmed getting the
update.
If you're using a phone from one of the dozens that Vivo and OPPO currently sell in the country, don't hold out for an
update to Android Oreo — most of their
devices are still
on Marshmallow.
All the three
devices runs
on Android 6.0
Marshmallow out of box and may or may not get
updated to the next iteration i.e. 7.0 Nougat.
The first
devices to get
Marshmallow up and running will be several old - gen Nexus handsets and tablets that are still capable of running the new release, and a new report sheds more light
on Google's Android 6.0
update plans for them.
If you've
updated to the new Google App —
on a
Marshmallow device or otherwise — let us know how you're getting
on down in the comments!
As usual, we expect the new Android
Marshmallow update to show up
on different
devices at different times.
The handset also received the Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow update in June of last year, which brought a slew of features to the
device including Doze and Google Now
On Tap, among others.
As we move
on to the middle of 2016, there are many Galaxy
devices awaiting the
Marshmallow update.
The latest
device to receive the
Marshmallow update is LG V10, but this is only affecting those
on AT&T as other carriers have already availed the OS.
The
device is running
on Android 6.0
Marshmallow out of the box, and the company has not provided information about the further
updates on this handset.
With over two years
on their belts, especially the Galaxy S5, it is possible that the recent Android
Marshmallow update could be the final
update these
devices ever get to see.
The Mountain View - based company has not made any changes to the OS version, which means that following the software
update, the Nexus
devices will still be
on Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow.
There is no information of the
device getting Android
Marshmallow update but the brand has already started working
on it, and the
device may get the Android M
update by the end of the year.
Interestingly, Nexus 10 is not supported for this OTA
update, an indicator that the
update could be meant for
devices running
on the latest Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow.
The
device still runs
on Android 5.1 Lollipop and as of now, there is no information about the Android
Marshmallow update.
The
device first ran
on Android 6.01
Marshmallow (later got Nougat
update) and was backed by a non-removable Li - ion 3250 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support.
As for the operating systems, both
devices are based
on the latest Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow, although the Note 5's version is based
on an
update.