LG Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update Breakdown

 




Google started rolling out the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update to its Nexus smartphones and tablets, as well as released the final software code. Now that the update is here, we’ll be breaking down a few details that owners need to know about the LG Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for many popular phones like the LG G3, LG G4 and more.

In May, Google confirmed an update would be coming soon to replace Android 5.1 Lollipop, dubbed Android M. As we all now know, the update is officially Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and many LG owners can’t wait for it to arrive to fix a slew of problems introduced with Lollipop.


Over the past few months users have been able to test a developer preview of the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow update, but this week it finally arrived. We’ve heard from HTC, Motorola, Sony and more regarding updates, but LG has been rather silent. That said, here’s what we know so far regarding LG Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates.

While some manufacturers like Motorola and HTC are very open and transparent when it comes to software updates, LG is just the opposite. And while last year with Android 5.1 Lollipop the company did a better job than previous years, by delivering the update quicker than in the past, it had lots of problems that caused frustration for many owners.

This year with the LG G3 and LG G4 Android 6.0 Marshmallow update the company looks to keep things close to their chest again, not share any details, and eventually release the update when it’s ready. We reached out to LG for comment regarding potential updates, but they had “no comment on Marshmallow updates for LG devices at this time.”

That said, we already have a pretty good idea of what to expect, proof that progress is already being made, and some signs that are pointing towards the LG G4 and LG G3 being two of the first devices that will be updated to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. For one, Google’s new Nexus 5X was made by LG, so they’ve been working very closely with Google on the latest software, which could give them a leg up on software updates for regular phones, like the LG G3, LG G4, LG G Stylo, and many other budget LG smartphones.

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