Lenovo’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update Roadmap Revealed
Moreover, as stated in a report by Latin Post, the Lenovo K3 Note and Vibe phone updates will be followed by the International Lenovo A7000 in April.
The Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow over the air update has been confirmed by Google through the Nexus Google Page which also announced the new emojis releases for Nexus. Moreover, the software updates is also expected to deliver newer versions of HTC’s custom Sense interface that it lays on top of Android. When it comes to the Moto E series, these devices will are not eligible to get the Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Motorola has also confirmed that the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OTA update will be also released in Brazil and India for the following devices: Moto X Play, Moto G (2015), Moto G (2014) and Moto G (2014) (LTE). It doesn’t have tons of changes, introduce loads of new features or fix too many things, but it’s still an important update users should accept, and need to know about.
Following HTC’s past moves, the more recent and more popular devices could see Android 6.0, or maybe even 6.0.1, first.
For the most part the update to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow isn’t too exciting.
Last but not least, entry-level smartphones like HTC Desire 526G, Desire 310, and some other models that are still stuck on KitKat won’t be getting any other major updates like Lollipop and Marshmallow. This is due to the fact that the Android 6.0 open source code for the global G3 recently popped up on LG’s official OpenSource code distribution website.
Lenovo smartphone owners should hope this leak is the authentic Android M update roadmap, because it shows an update schedule that’s much earlier than before.
Now that the Nexus 6 update is rolling out, owners can head into settings about phone and check for updates to manually pull it up, download and install the latest version of Android right now.