Android Wear smartwatches will receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow update in
Internet rumours also claim that ASUS will also be bringing the Android 6.0 update for the ZenFone 4, ZenFone 5, and ZenFone 6 in its second phase.
In the meantime Google has revealed the first lucky device to get the update will be none other than the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition.
Google has said that the Android Wear SDK for API 23 will be coming with many enticing features including the new emulators, and support for runtime permission checks. Now an updated version of the status has leaked online with the confirmation that Galaxy S4 and Note 3 will not get the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update. No update notifications hit the wireless carriers’ Nexus 6 devices throughout the Nexus rollout. Have you received the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update for your device yet?
The official T-Mobile Nexus 6 Marshmallow update with the build number “MRA58X” is the T-Mobile version. Smith’s assertions are corroborated by T-Mobile’s software update status page. This was a critical part of the update, which was the cause of the delay. So all T-Mobile Nexus 6 owners need to really know is the Marshmallow update is finally ready, and should arrive today or within the next week or so. The first to receive the Android Marshmallow will be the latest flagship phones and other devices, such as Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, as Times News United Kingdom reported.
There aren’t too many details about the changes included in this update, but the South Korean company says that Android 5.1.1 Lollipop should enable Samsung Pay for Galaxy S6 Active owners.
In case you happen to own the Nexus 6 from T-Mobile, you can try triggering the update manually by heading down to the phone’s “Settings” menu and accessing “About phone” “System updates” “Check now”. The latter will be out next year, which may be a bigger update that what we’re seeing show up now.