If you own a Samsung Galaxy S5, Note 4, Alpha or the Galaxy A8 its time to be happy. It has been revealed that Samsung is finally ready to deliver the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update to the above mentioned devices in the coming month itself. We have seen the Korean Electronic Giant delay it’s plan to deliver this update…
When it comes to Android updates, Samsung seem to have been lagging badly when put against competition and it is for good reasons. As a Samsung user one would know the amount of features they cook in their Touchwhiz UI, these features require absolute integration into the vanilla android which isn’t something easy to do.…
The one update that has been on every flagship owners mind is Android Marshmallow 6.0 and if you happen to have a HTC One M9 tied to a Canadian carrier you are in for a treat. In a tweet earlier, the company’s US VP of Product Management Mo Versi revealed the plans of pushing the…
With Nexus devices leading the charge, Marshmallow 6.0 has been expanding it’s share in the market and what’s better than Samsung Galaxy’s for this purpose ?. In our initial take on Samsung’s plan to update it’s Galaxy smartphones to the latest version of android, we listed quite a few devices but as you must know…
With android 6.0 Marshmallow Google made it clear that it’s not always about the aesthetics but also stability and minor upgrades. Talking about stability Samsung Galaxy devices have always seemed to be missing that edge we would appreciate over the plethora of features that they embed into the Touchwhiz UI. However marshmallow is expected to…
Google officially released android 6.0 Marshmallow update for LG Nexus 5 less than a week ago, the OTA’s are still catching up but like most Nexus owners we went ahead and flashed the Factory Image on our unit. After doing so, everything seemed fine but once we actually had it for a day we found…
Google already announced that it would release Android 6.0 Marshmallow today, and it looks like the company wants to keep it’s word. The factory images of the new version are now available for the Nexus devices that are supported. The images are up on Google’s specialized developer website, where you can also find instructions for…