The Android Marshmallow 6 Release Date Confirmed? Samsung Galaxy Falls Behind Nexus Updates!
The Android Marshmallow 6 release date for Samsung Galaxy smartphones will be announced soon. It has been released for the Nexus smartphones already last Oct. 5.
The Android Marshmallow 6 has already been released to the Nexus smartphones since Oct. 5 and it has given an edge for the Nexus users. It was also released on the Nexus tablets like the Nexus 6 and Nexus 5.
Since the release, other Android smartphone manufacturers have voiced their intention of getting the update for their smartphones. The known manufacturers so far are Samsung, HTC, Sony, Asus, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Huawei, and Motorola, according to iDigitalTimes.
It has guaranteed that Samsung will get this for their Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy Note 5, and the Galaxy S6 edge+, according to The IUSB Preface.
The Android 5.1.1 update will soon be appearing as a notification to a user of a Galaxy Note Edge or Galaxy Note 4 handsets. There will be no handsets that can update through official channels which run custom ROMs or any other types of customizations.
"We have learned that the Korean manufacturer is now preparing a major update for the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5," states a report by SamMobile. "This new update might be Android 6.0 considering that is the only big thing on the horizon in the Android world, but it could also be focused at bringing more stability to Android 5.1.1".
There are also some details emerging that the LG will be getting the Android Marshmallow update soon, states a report from GottaBeMobile.
Samsung has still not officially announced when the Android Marshmallow 6 release date for their smartphones will be coming, but it will most likely not come out until early 2016. Until then, all Samsung smartphone fans will be waiting for the great news which might be sooner.