Monday, November 23, 2015

New list of the Android 6.0 update for devices filtered … – CNET in Spanish

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge changes its estimated to upgrade to Android Marshmallow February 2016 to date.

Juan Garzon / CNET

Samsung updated the agenda Marshmallow release of Android 6.0 for their devices.

Last week a preliminary list revealed that Samsung would begin to release the update in December, but the new leaked and published in blog PhoneArena list reveals other devices will be upgradeable to Android Marshmallow and some leaked changes in the release process.

For starters, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 9.7 and Galaxy Tab S2 S2 8 also will be upgraded to Android 6.0 in the first phase Marshmallow along with phones like the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 S6 + Edge Galaxy.

Also, the J7 Galaxy, Galaxy J5, J2 Galaxy, Galaxy Tab 10.5 and Galaxy Tab S S 8.4 are now part of the second phase of the upgrade, along with the Galaxy A8. However, the Galaxy A7 is no longer in the list of devices that can be upgraded to Marshmallow; the update for the Galaxy J1 listed as canceled.

It is the first time that a leak reveals Stage Three of updates to Android 6.0, including the Galaxy Tab 9.7 and Galaxy A8, while this list reveals the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S4 will not receive this version of Android.

In addition, the new list reveals that Android update Marshmallow Edge of Samsung Galaxy S6 + is scheduled for January 2016. In addition, This list reveals that the Android 6.0 update for the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is scheduled for April, while the Galaxy A8 would be updated in March.

Most of these scheduled updates are still being approval, but everything indicates that the update Android Marshmallow for the Galaxy Note 5, and is up to enterprise servers while the update for the Galaxy S6 Edge +, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge is being tested.

PhoneArena

It is worth mentioning that the model codes from this list does not fully match the above list, so it is possible that each of these belong to a different market. However, lists can serve as a guide to what devices could be upgraded in most markets.

Makes it a month, a report said more than 60 models of more than 10 operators of Samsung devices in the world would receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow and last week revealed a user have updated your Galaxy Note to T-Mobile USA

Samsung has not officially confirmed that cell will receive Android 6.0, but you can stay informed in our guide update Android Marshmallow here or you can meet the main innovations of Android 6.0 here.

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