Mobile’s Nexus 6 finally gets approved for Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Those users whose devices are provided by carrier networks have other set of rules and regulations to adhere to.
Are there any lucky T-Mobile Nexus 6 owners out there receiving the Marshmallow update?
Carl Pei also stated that the company is hard at work to roll out the Android 6.0 upgrade for the newly released OnePlus X at the earliest and the company would come forward with any concrete news regarding the matter as soon as they have something to share.
Now On Tap is another new feature found on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow which aims to improve further the user experience by improving the Google Now tool. A community build of the Oxygen OS is available for the OnePlus One, but it will also be updated sooner or later.
Global Business Times cites a photo of a supposedly confidential document from Samsung, which revealed schedule details of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow for its smartphones.
Des Smith just announced that the Android 6.0 update for T-Mobile’s Nexus 6 has been approved and that it ought to start hitting devices soon.
The official T-Mobile Nexus 6 Marshmallow update with the build number “MRA58X” is the T-Mobile version.
As we all know, Nexus line-up generally and Nexus 7 specifically is the most highly acclaimed device and which has won laurels for its unbelievable performance.
It has been a few months since Android Marshmallow was launched. The new permissions model allows users to pick and choose which permissions to grant apps at the time of use.
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”. However, those that don’t want to wait can always flash the update using our how to guide at the top of the page.
This means that in certain areas where T-Mobile only has Band 12 active, you will have LTE coverage but you will not be able to make phone calls unless you have VoLTE.