The onslaught of carrier-locked devices getting Android 6.0 is beginning. Marshmallow made its way to the AT&T and T-Mobile variants last week and is now coming to the T-Mobile HTC One M9 and Verizon Droid Turbo 2.
That’s right. Mo Versi, product manager at HTC, revealed via tweet that technical approval has been received for T-Mobile devices, and that the rollout would begin next week. Shortly thereafter, Versi confirmed that Verizon variants of the device too were slated for Marshmallowy rewards on the same day, February 16, 2016. These two carriers will be tied for second-place with the Marshmallow rollout on this device, as Sprint customers have been quietly gloating for the past week or two.
In other updates, Verizon’s Droid Turbo 2, known as the Moto X Force internationally, is receiving Marshmallow now. Verizon advises that users have a strong Wi-Fi or cellular connection and a full battery charge before proceeding. For Moto devices, Marshmallow integrates features like ambient display into Moto Actions and attentive display into Moto Actions. For the most part, Motorola’s Android 6.0 updates continues to provide a near stock experience for users
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That’s right. Mo Versi, product manager at HTC, revealed via tweet that technical approval has been received for T-Mobile devices, and that the rollout would begin next week. Shortly thereafter, Versi confirmed that Verizon variants of the device too were slated for Marshmallowy rewards on the same day, February 16, 2016. These two carriers will be tied for second-place with the Marshmallow rollout on this device, as Sprint customers have been quietly gloating for the past week or two.
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In other updates, Verizon’s Droid Turbo 2, known as the Moto X Force internationally, is receiving Marshmallow now. Verizon advises that users have a strong Wi-Fi or cellular connection and a full battery charge before proceeding. For Moto devices, Marshmallow integrates features like ambient display into Moto Actions and attentive display into Moto Actions. For the most part, Motorola’s Android 6.0 updates continues to provide a near stock experience for users
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