Cyanogen is still hammering away at the 13th release of their ROM. CyanogenMod 13 is going to be based on Marshmallow, and nightlies for two new devices have started -- the HTC One A9 and the 1st Gen Moto E. You can flash nightly builds to test new features and updates early, but note that the...
Folks in India with the Moto G (3rd Gen) can now get their own taste of Marshmallow. The news was announced on Twitter, and you can get it by heading to Settings > About Phone on your device.
The LG G3 did, in fact, get Marshmallow before 2016. LG Poland announced the rollout for their users today. It can be had through LG's update tool. The widespread rollout likely won't happen until 2016 after LG has had a chance to test the rollout process with the Polish market.
The LG G Stylo was the last device we'd expect to get Android 6.0 Marshmallow in 2015, but sure enough Sprint is delivering it to their customers. It's rolling out as version LS770ZV7 over-the-air.
Folks in India with the Honor 7 can now get Android 6.0 Marshmallow. It's quite the fast turn around for Huawei's new brand, though there is one catch: you have to register your phone's IMEI before you'll get your OTA.
Samsung did the unthinkable by inviting their Korean userbase to test Marshmallow on the Galaxy S6, but no one was sure whether other regions would be getting similar privileges. Thankfully the UK has been let in on the fun, with Samsung's UK Twitter account announcing the sign-up process.
HTC's Mo Versi has announced on Twitter that Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the HTC One M9 will rollout as soon as tonight for the unlocked model. Furthermore, the A9 will be stepping up to Android 6.0.1.
The Nexus 4 is still ages old, but Cyanogen is still squeezing life out of it. The team has started delivering CyanogenMod 13 nightlies, which means it'll have Marshmallow in stable form at some point down the line.
Samsung is looking to go the Motorola and Sony route by offering folks the chance to test Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates out early. The company has announced a beta test for South Korean Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge users. The test is said to go on until January 18th, which means we probably won't see...
NVIDIA teased it, and now they're delivering: Android 6.0 Marshmallow has arrived for the SHIELD Tablet K1. You can check for the upgrade over-the-air by heading to the settings menu.
The Sony Xperia Z3 family may be in charge of testing Android 6.0 Marshmallow in the early going, but it looks like Sony's priority is still to get the Z4 and Z5 lineup loaded up with the new update first. New firmwares for the devices have been approved at Japanese carrier NTT Docomo.
LG is finally ready to deliver Marshmallow to other parts of the world! The company has started rolling out the update for the Sprint LG G4. The update also adds proper support for Sprint Global Roaming.
Folks in Europe with the international Moto X 2014 are now being treated to Marshmallow. It's coming in as version 24.11.18.en.EU, and should take about 30 minutes for the firmware to be downloaded and installed.
If rumors that the LG G3 was ready to receive Marshmallow soon weren't enough, perhaps this next development will convince you. LG has released source code for the device's update on their very own website.
NVIDIA has given us a nice sneak peak at Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the SHIELD Tablet K1. While it doesn't add much more than what comes with Marshmallow by standard, we do get a new camera app and a refined Tegra shop.
Folks in America started receiving Android 6.0 Marshmallow on the Moto X 2014 not long ago, and now India is getting its turn. Rollouts have commenced for phones in the region today.
After hearing that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could get Marshmallow later this month, another updated roadmap has leaked showing that its update has also slipped to Q1 2016.
LlabTooFer has gotten their hands on an updated HTC update roadmap for Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The chart shows who is currently expected to get the update, and when. Note that all dates and expectations are subject to change as this list is not official.
Motorola has added 4 new devices to their list of Android 6.0 Marshmallow upgrades. One of the biggies missing from the original list was the 2nd Gen Moto E, but it's been added in a recent update. The other 3 additions are the Moto X Force, DROID Turbo 2, and DROID Maxx 2, though those aren't...
Aside from a very strange name that we hope is just an internal codename, the HTC Perfume is said to be on the way as the first device with Android 6.1 Marshmallow out of the box. That yet-to-be-unreleased firmware will also apparently come with an updated Sense 8. Unfortunately there are no...
Still don't believe Samsung pushed Marshmallow to a random Galaxy Note 4 unit? The lucky soul has even published a video, and confirmed with SamMobile that the firmware is a legit. Take a look at the upgrade in the video ahead.
We're not sure about the validity of the report, but one Hungarian Samsung Galaxy Note 4 handset has apparently received Marshmallow. If true, we're not sure whether this was a mistake as even Samsung's newest flagships don't have the update yet. They also haven't announced any specific plans...
The Xiaomi Mi 4 will get a taste of Marshmallow after fears that its lengthy time in the market (since early 2014) would push it off Xiaomi's list of priorities. There's no exact timeline for the update's arrival just yet.
Samsung is hard at work readying Android 6.0 Marshmallow for their flagship devices, and some new leaks give us an idea of what to expect once it finally arrives. One noticeable theme is Samsung's use of flatter iconography and design, as well as a tendency to use blue and white throughout the...
HTC's Mo Versi has mentioned on Twitter that the company is in the final testing stages for their Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates for the HTC One M8 and HTC One M9. The goal is to have the updates out to unlocked international models before the end of the year. LabTooFer suggests that's not a...
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