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Nexus 6 on T-Mobile Finally
It has been a few months since Android Marshmallow was launched.
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The third Asus device that will get the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update will probably be the Zenfone 2 Laser, followed by the Zenfone Selfie device.
Since the LG Nexus 5X belongs to Google Nexus family, the handset is shipped with Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Today though, we have good news, as the T-Mobile software update is finally ready and should arrive starting today.
As revealed during the community forum, OnePlus 2 and 1 are both set to have Android 6.0 Marshmallow in 2016, Android Police reported. It was only recently that the device is getting the Marshmallow update; now the update would fix the camera issues in the device, dealing with probably the only drawback that prevented it from being a complete victor among flagships a year ago. Read on more from here. However, there is no confirmation on when will it be blessed with Android 6.0 update. Band 12 4G LTE is what caused the delay.
The official T-Mobile Nexus 6 Marshmallow update with the build number “MRA58X” is the T-Mobile version. This was a critical part of the update, which was the cause of the delay.
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”.
Google has said that the Android Wear SDK for API 23 will be coming with many enticing features including the new emulators, and support for runtime permission checks. An exact timeline for the global roll-out remains unknown. Again, with that in mind, the actual update right from T-Mobile will deliver the best experience.
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However, it has also to be kept in mind that this will be the last update for Nexus 7 and there is no more update for Nexus 7 in the future.