Not exact matches
The company is piloting the
updated checkout system for both desktops and mobile
devices, and predicts it will be available for large merchants
sometime during the first half of this year, with plans
to eventually offer the new system
to small and medium - sized businesses as well.
This OS is being pushed out
to modern Nexus
devices and other companies will likely
update their flagship smartphones and tablets
sometime in the near future.
Research and Motion brought a few Playbooks
to CES that were running the new OS2
update that will be pushed
to all
devices sometime in February.
Thankfully, if they are correct (and they usually) are, the news is good, nay it's great as Samsung has successfully tested the Android 4.1
update on both
devices and plan
to make it available via Kies
sometime in September / October.
Unfortunately for those that that don't like messing around with their
device's software, this was little more than comfort that an
update was scheduled
to be coming at
sometime down the pipeline.
Customers in Canada who have already purchased the Acer Iconia Tab A200 tablets can expect their
devices to receive an over-the-air
update to Android 4.0
sometime in the following week.
While the Motorola, Samsung, HTC and other manufacturers are yet
to push out the Android Ice Ceram Sandwich OS
updates for their
devices, some «inside sources» are claiming that Google is expected
to release the next version of Android 5.0 Jelly Bean
sometime during the 2nd quarter of this year.
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.
One of the latest Android Wear
devices, the Huawei Watch, is due
to see the
update sometime today with the software
update rolling out
to devices over the air, although not all watches are likely
to see it at the same time as Huawei will probably be pushing it out
to users in stages as opposed
to all at once.
Asus announced on its forums the
devices that will receive the
update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow,
sometime in Q2 (April - June).
For those who aren't keen on waiting for the over-the-air
update to hit their
devices, factory images will be available
sometime, again, «soon» at the Google Developers website.
The
device had received the same
update sometime earlier as well but the company had
to take it back due
to some issues.
Anyway, the reports seem
to indicate that the first
devices will get the new
update sometime late September or early October.
Among these tidbits, a surprising feature which was recently uncovered shows that in the next major OS
update, Google is coming up with a new feature in which they are going
to make a tweak in their system which ultimately prevents the idling apps in the background
to access the camera of Android
device, a similar approach which was also adopted by iOS
sometime back.
The long awaited
update to Android Lollipop for the T - mobile version of the Sony Xperia Z3 was outed by
device evangelist Dez yesterday via Twitter, stating that the software
update would begin rolling out
sometime around midnight on June 3rd.
The
device runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of a box with a visually
updated version of TouchWiz, and Android Nougat is likely
to arrive
sometime later this year or in early 2017.
Official launch in late September means that all existing users will start receiving the
update sometime in Q4 and we may wait a couple of months before all current
devices are upgraded
to Windows 10.
Well now ASUS has just announced the dates of when the Android Oreo
updates are supposed
to roll out for another three
devices from the Zenfone 3 lineup and it's going
to be
sometime this month!