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  • Motorola 338 Software Versi R5.9. 13
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    Asus

    Asus had a trend over the past year that a large portion of their devices which were running on Android Kitkat (and lower) did not receive an update to Android Lollipop. It seems like that trend continues, as quite a few those lucky devices that received the Android Lollipop or were released with them, won't be getting the Android Marshmallow update.

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    One of the perks of Nexus phones is that you can download factory images for the latest, as well as earlier, Android versions from the official Google Developers' site.

    Just click the link above, then scroll down until you find your Nexus device and download the version you want. Factory images generally appear before OTA (over the air) updates – but not always – so if you're feeling impatient you can download the latest Android version manually.

    Click through to the link below for a more detailed and comprehensive overview of the latest Nexus Android updates

    Honor

    Huawei Honor, or simply Honor, appeared on the market as a sub-brand of the Chinese smartphone company Huawei. While initially the Honor series was designed, built and marketed by Huawei, Honor has been carving out its own niche in the Android smartphone market. Today, Honor can be seen as its own distinct brand and has managed to gather a large following thanks to its unique smartphones.

    HTC

    Thanks to the official HTC Twitter account, we received a confirmed list of HTC devices which were planned to receive Android Marshmallow. Though the Android 6.0 update was scheduled to roll out at the end of 2015 for the HTC One M9 and HTC One M8, the fine print notes that not all carriers would be able to deliver it.

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    Huawei

    On October 28 2016, it was reported that Marshmallow beta testing would begin on the Honor 7 by mid to end November 2016.

    A tweet from the Indian Honor Twitter page confirmed that Honor customers would begin receiving the latest Android update in February 2017. It lists the Honor 4c, 4x, 6, 6 Plus and 7 as the devices set to receive the new OS.

    Coming soon! Starting February 2016, we will be rolling out Android M to honor phones. pic.twitter.com/BN3gwPqs6g

    — Honor India (@HiHonorIndia)November 1, 2015

    A tweet from Honor's US Twitter account suggests that Android 6.0 Marshmallow is on its way to the Honor 5X very soon but it failed to give any specific information. Keep your eyes peeled.

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    It's sweet. It's fluffy. And it's coming soon to Honor 5x. #YouReady? pic.twitter.com/uUI06QlMAm

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    Huawei has also published a list of devices that are set to get Marshmallow. The rollout started in November 2016, but lasted into 2017.

    Lenovo

    At the time of the Android Lollipop release, Lenovo wasn't the biggest or most well known Android OEM in the US market. Nevertheless, Lenovo had shipped out quite a handful of devices for the US and international markets. While a large bulk of these devices received an update to Android Lollipop, the same cant be said about Android Marshmallow. Check out the list below and see if your Lenovo smartphone was due to receive the Android Marshmallow update.

    LG

    After Google, LG was the first company to update one of its devices to Marshmallow. LG G4 users in Poland began receiving the update in October 2016, but there were some technical difficulties and the test was halted. In late November, however, users across Europe began reporting that the Android Marshmallow update was beginning to arrive on their devices. You can check if your device is part of the rollout using LG Bridge, the company's PC sync software.

    In November 2016, LG made the Marshmallow update available to LG G4 owners in Korea, making the company's home nation the second to receive the update. The software was uploaded to LG's website, which enabled customers to apply the update via their computers.

    T-Mobile listed the LG G3, LG G4 and LG G Stylo among those devices set to receive Android Marshmallow in the first wave of updates.

    Motorola

    David Schuster of Motorola used Google+ to announce the roll out of Android Marshmallow for the Moto X (2014) and Moto X Pure Edition. Moto X (2014) owners in Brazil and Moto X Pure Edition owners in Brazil and India were the first to receive the update, with a global release having followed up int he weeks after.

    Motorola had also revealed its current list of Motorola phones that are in line for the Android Marshmallow update.

    In early December 2016, Motorola added the Moto E (2015) to its list of devices set to receive Marshmallow, although only selected regions would receive the update. The US was excluded from the list. Find out more information from Motorola.

    Click the link bellow for a more detailed and comprehensive overview of the latest Android Updates for the Moto G Line

    OnePlus

    OnePlus CEO Carl Pei unveiled the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update plans for the OnePlus One, OnePlus 2 and OnePlus X in November 2015 in the official OnePlus forum. According to the post, the OnePlus one should receive the marshmallow update (in the form of the Cyanogen OS 13) in the first quarter of 2016. Only after that update, will Oxygen OS be adapted for Android Marshmallow.

    A public beta of Oxygen OS 3.0 (which is based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow) has been available for the OnePlus 2 since the end of March, 2016. OnePlus does not call this pre-release a beta, but community build instead. Note that this is not a final version and the update may contain bugs and errors. OnePlus wants to use this public test to find the last serious bugs in cooperation with the users of OnePlus 2, in order to eliminate them as quickly as possible. If you want to participate in this test, you can download Community Build on the OnePlus website and flash them on your OnePlus 2.

    Oppo

    Sadly, most of Oppos smartphones are still waiting for an update to Android Marshmallow. From its current lineup, Only the Oppo F1s has received an Android update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

    Samsung

    The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge began receiving Marshmallow on February 15, 2016. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge began getting minor updates starting April 11, 2016. These brought touch features for the screen and adjustments to the camera settings. These updates will only come to certain regions.

    The Galaxy Note 5 Android Marshmallow update began rolling out on March 24, 2016 for Sprint customers. The completion of the rollout will conclude on April 8. Verizon and AT&T customers already started seeing this update at the beginning of March. This came later than the original rumors discussed below, which gave us a date of February 2016. The Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) saw the roll out begin in June 2016 and is, by now, complete.

    Click the link bellow for a more detailed and comprehensive overview of the latest Android Updates for the Samsung Galaxy A series

    Sony

    Sony announced on March 7, 2016 that the roll out of Marshmallow has begun for the Xperia Z5 series, the Z4 Tablet and the Z3+. The announcement was made via Sony's Xperia News Twitter page. The rollout was staggered, with different locations receiving the update at different times. Sony had also released an official list of devices which were set to receive the Android Marshmallow updates.

    The Xperia Z5 Marshmallow update did include some features like Stamina Mode, which was previously rumored to be on the update and will instead be in a later update. Some interesting features were added, like a podcast widget and camera mode switching through swiping. In mid-July 2016, Sony began updating the Xperia M5 and M4 Aqua to Marshmallow.

    Xiaomi

    Xiaomi confirmed that Marshmallow was on its way to the Mi 4 and Mi Note. A full release was proceeded by a beta program, which determined how promptly the final software update was rolled out.

    There's no word on whether Marshmallow will be heading to any of Xiaomi's other devices, but at the very least you can expect to see the update come to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2, Redmi 2, Redmi 2 Prime and Mi 4i at some point in the future.


    As always, we try to do our best and keep these lists are accurate and up to date as possible. If you've received an update that hasn't been mentioned here, let us know in the comments.

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