Showing posts with label Android Marshmallow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Marshmallow. Show all posts
[VIDEO] Someone’s Samsung Galaxy S5 already has Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow up and running
According to Google’s latest Platform Distribution numbers for December 2015, Android 6.0 Marshmallow is only running on .5% of Android devices, just a small blip on the radar. For the vast majority of Android users in the world — those that don’t own Nexus devices — the wait for Android 6.0 Marshmallow is an excruciating one.
[VIDEO] Android 6.0 beta seeding to Galaxy S6 and S6 edge in the UK
What do you know - the Marshmallow beta for the Samsung Galaxy S6/S6 edge that was supposed to be exclusive to South Korea, has started rolling out in the UK as well. The TouchWiz-zed Android 6.0 firmware comes in the form of a 1.2GB download and brings quite a few changes.
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(VIDEO) Nvidia demonstrates Android 6.0 Marshmallow on the Shield Tablet K1
NVIDIA wants you to know that Marshmallow for the SHIELD Tablet K1 is nearly ready, and they’ve done so with a nice teaser showing the goods off. Will O’Neil — whom you may remember from when TechTV was still a thing — takes us through the update, which doesn’t depart far from Marshmallow’s natural kit but does add a couple of new NVIDIA-specific things.
Here’s a first look at Android 6.0 Marshmallow on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 [VIDEO]
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow factory images now available for Nexus devices, brings all new emoji and more
While it’s sure to include a variety of bug fixes, we’re just going to call Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow — rolling out soon to Nexus devices — Android’s big “emoji update.” Although the rollout has started quite yet, as promised, Google did release the factory images onto their developer page in case anyone wants to flash them manually.
Leaked roadmap shows Samsung devices getting Android Marshmallow in December
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Android Marshmallow vs. iOS 9 vs. Windows 10 (Video)
Youtube channel Amit Shukla is on your channel compared Apple's iPhone OS 9, Marshmallow Android 6.0 and Windows 10, which in truth is not out there yet in its final version. The video gives an overview of the similarities and differences in some of the basic user interface elements such as lock screen and home screen, and the system compares the notification but also some of the standard apps such as a calculator, phone, calendar and other.
Google’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow Guide is now available for everyone on Play Books (APK)
Android 6.0 Marshmallow wasn’t so much a huge leap as it was a refining of the major OS upgrade we saw in Lollipop. Even still, there’s lots of little changes that made their way to the OS and because not everyone is as tech-savvy as you or I, sometimes they just need a little help.
Here’s a full list of Samsung Galaxy phones which might get Android 6.0 Marshmallow
It’s almost a given that Samsung will look to load their best devices up with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but the company hasn’t come out with exact plans to make that happen. Well, we won’t have to wait for their word to get an idea as SamMobile has uncovered a full list of deviceswhich will receive the update.
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Galaxy S6 edge +,
note 4,
Samsung
How to manually install Android 6.0 Marshmallow OTAs on your Nexus using Mac OSX [VIDEO]
While updating a Nexus phone to Android 6.0 Marshmallow on Windows and Linux are trivial matters, things are a bit different for those who dwell in the land of the Macs. Thankfully there’s some help out there that should get you well on your way.
Nexus 5X is now official with 5.2-inch display and Nexus Imprint (VIDEO)
After the countless leaks and rumors, the Nexus 5X is finally official. LG’s long-awaited successor to the Nexus 5 improves upon the fan favorite from two years ago. The 5X is slightly cheaper and less powerful compared to the Nexus 6P.
Samsung Galaxy Note5, S6, S6 edge and S6 edge+ might soon get a major update - Android 6.0?
With Google getting ready to launch Android 6.0 as soon as next week - when two new Nexus smartphones are expected to make their official debut - major Android handset makers are likely already planning updates to the latest version of the OS.
Google announces Android Marshmallow-themed event for September 29
Google sent out invites for an Android Marshmallow themed event in San Francisco on September 29. The occasion will all but certainly mark the debut Android 6.0, as well as new Google hardware.
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