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Marshmallow 6.0 coming for OnePlus in early 2016
Of course, only select handset will get upgraded to Marshmallow. He also mentioned that the company will use the default Android 6.0 fingerprint scanner API for the OnePlus 2 despite requests to create a new one from scratch.
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Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is being rolled out for a range of Samsung devices.
Global Business Times reported that Carl Pei, the co-founder of OnePlus, posted that the Cyanogen OS will be releasing its Android M update for OnePlus One owners in the first quarter of 2016. The same release pattern was used for Marshmallow. You will get to know for sure if and when that happens. The software update installed the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update on his device.
The new Galaxy Note 3 smartphone lies on display at the Samsung stand at the IFA 2013 consumer electronics trade fair on September 5, 2013 in Berlin, Germany. These devices are: Samsung Galaxy A8, Galaxy A7, Galaxy A5, Galaxy A3, Galaxy E7 and the Galaxy E5. Unfortunately, there is no time0frame for the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for the Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy S5. How this has occurred is unknown at the moment, perhaps a fluke of timing or accidentally released update. When the module is deactivated, the system will reboot and the phone will be restored to its original state before the module was integrated. Importantly the rumor about these devices getting Android Marshmallow was started when Times News published the roadmap, and it was quickly picked up by a number of other websites. If you absolutely “cannot live” without module X, don’t update to Marshmallow yet.
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Android 5.0 (“Lollipop”) saw a slow roll to customers and thus far it looks like Android 6.0 (“Marshmallow”) will follow in suit. More updates, details and possible fixes are expected in the coming weeks. It’s new app permissions system that gives users more control over individual app permissions. You can download the Xposed app by clicking here. In other words, Samsung’s phones will certainly benefit from the Marshmallow goodness.