Android 6.0 Marshmallow is here, and now the waiting game is on. “When will my phone get the Marshmallow update?” ask countless Android fans, and for good reason: while phone makers are doing a better job at keeping their devices up to date, the process is still lengthy and opaque. Worse, many models will inevitably be left behind. We’re here to shed some light on the issue.
In this post, which will be updated frequently, we are rounding up all the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update news, so you can get a good picture of what to expect.
Before we start
The release of Android updates for most devices is a complex process, involving Google, chip makers, device makers, and carriers. With so many players, and so many things that could go wrong, you should expect delays, slow rollouts, botched releases, and generally a lot of variation based on your specific model, your region, and your carrier.
Just because your phone or tablet isn’t listed here, it doesn’t mean that it won’t be updated. OEMs occasionally change their minds. In other cases, the lists that they put out are non-final.
Patience is advised.
See also: Android 6.0 Marshmallow – New features explained58
Nexus Marshmallow update
Google released the initial Android 6.0 factory images for Nexus devices on October 5. These images can be flashed manually, allowing you to bypass a potentially lengthy wait for the OTA update.
The following Nexus devices are receiving Marshmallow updates:
Nexus 6P
Nexus 5X
Nexus 6
Nexus Player
Nexus 9 LTE
Nexus 9 WiFi
Nexus 5
Nexus 7 2013 WiFi
Nexus 7 2013 Mobile
The Nexus 4, Nexus 7 2012 (either variant), and Nexus 10 will not be updated to Marshmallow.
If you don’t want to wait, it’s relatively easy to flash a factory image following our guide:
How to manually install Android 6.0 Marshmallow on a Nexus device (Windows and Linux)
You can also manually flash the OTA zip files, which are the update files that would normally be pushed to your device from Google’s servers. Note that in order to correctly install the update, your device must be running the firmware version mentioned in the link.
The latest factory images and OTA links are listed below.
November 21: T-Mobile’s Nexus 6 began receiving the Marshmallow update.
December 7: Google released Android 6.0.1 factory images for Nexus devices. Android 6.0.1 brings a couple of minor features, security fixes, and improved emoji support. Pixel C Android 6.0.1 factory images and binaries became available on December 11.
January 5: January Android security Nexus updates on the way
February 1: Google releases February security update factory images for Nexus devices
March 7: Google released the March security update. Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P got performance improvement updates as well.
Rollout underway
Nexus 6P
Factory images: Latest image (MHC19I) – All Nexus 6P images
Latest OTA link: MHC19I from MMB29Q
Nexus 5X
Factory images: Latest image (MHC19J) – All Nexus 5X images
Latest OTA link: MHC19J from MMB29Q
Pixel C
Factory images: Latest image (MXC14G) – All Pixel C images
Latest OTA link: MXC14G from MXB48T
Nexus 6
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 6 images
Latest OTA link: MMB29V from MMB29Q
Nexus Player
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus Player images
Latest OTA link: MMB29V from MMB29U
Nexus 9 LTE
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 9 LTE images
Latest OTA link: MMB29V from MMB29R
Nexus 9 WiFi
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 9 WiFi images
Latest OTA link: MMB29V from MMB29R
Nexus 5
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 5 images
Latest OTA link: MMB29V from MMB29Q
Nexus 7 2013 WiFi
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 7 2013 WiFi images
Latest OTA link: MMB29V from MMB29Q
Nexus 7 2013 Mobile
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 7 Mobile images
Latest OTA link: MMB29V from MMB29Q
Android One Marshmallow update
Like Nexus phones, all Android One devices are supposed to receive fast Android updates straight from Google. OTA download files for various Android One phones sold in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, and Nepal are available below. You will need to be on the LMY48M version of Lollipop in order to install these updates.
Symphony Roar A50
Cherry Mobile One
Micromax Canvas A1
Karbonn Sparkle V
Spice Dream Uno
MyPhone Uno
Mito Impact A10
Nexian Journey One
If you’re looking for full Android 6.0 factory images, we have the following:
Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4501
Karbon Sparkle V
Spice Dream Uno
MyPhone Uno
Symphony Roar A50
Cherry Mobile One
Nexian Journey One
Mito Impact
Evercoss One X
QMobile A1
Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502
To flash these images, you can follow our manual installation guide.
On November 22, an over the air update to version 6.0.1 of Android began hitting some Android One devices. The update appears to be a bug fixing release.
Samsung Marshmallow update
Samsung has announced the kick-off of its Marshmallow update campaign on February 15. The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge were the only devices officially confirmed to receive the update, but the following devices are rumored to receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow:
Galaxy S5
Galaxy S5 LTE-A
Galaxy S5 neo
Galaxy S6
Galaxy S6 Edge
Galaxy S6 Edge+
Galaxy Note 4
Galaxy Note Edge
Galaxy Note 5
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
These are all obvious candidates for an upgrade, so we’re pretty that Marshmallow will eventually become available for most versions of these devices.
Samsung has an infographic listing some of the features coming in its Marshmallow update. For more details on what to expect from the Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S6, here’s our close look at the beta.
Rollout underway
Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
April 11 – U.S.: Both Galaxy S7 variants received an update with shape correction and touch response improvements.
April 16 – UK: Unlocked and carrier-branded Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge updates went out with skewed photo correction, Wi-Fi calling enabled and improved palm touch rejection.
Samsung Galaxy S6
January 11 – South Korea: A beta of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow began rolling out to the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, available to all of those signed up for the beta program.
January 30 – South Korea: The first Samsung device to receive an official Marshmallow update is the Galaxy S6 sold in South Korea.
February 10 – Poland: Galaxy S6 users in Poland began receiving Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
March 10 – US – Sprint: The Galaxy S6 on Sprint got Marshmallow on March 10.
March 18 – India: Marshmallow for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge rolls out in India
April 1 – US – Verizon: Marshmallow arrives for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge
April 11 – US – T-Mobile: Android 6.0.1 arrives for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge
April 18 – Canada – Telus: After a number of delays, Android 6.0.1 arrives for the Telus branded Galaxy S6 .
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
January 30 – South Korea: Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge receiving Marshmallow 6.0.1 update in South Korea
March 15 – Canada – Telus: (Update: more delays) Telus delays Android Marshmallow updates for Galaxy flagships
March 18 – India: Marshmallow for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge rolls out in India
April 1 – US – Verizon: Marshmallow arrives for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge
April 11 – US – T-Mobile: Android 6.0.1 arrives for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus
February 24 – South Korea: the Marshmallow update hits the Korean Galaxy S6 Edge+.
March 25 – India, France & Sprint US: The Marshmallow update is now available in several new markets.
April 5 – Canada – Bell & Telus: The update began rolling out for certain carrier versions sold in Canada.
April 11 – US – Verizon: Marshmallow rolls out to the Verizon Galaxy S6 Edge+.
April 19 – US – T-Mobile: The Galaxy S6 Edge+ received the Marshmallow update.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5
February 3 – US – AT&T (Beta): Galaxy Note 5 beta testers on AT&T received Marshmallow. Leaked screenshots revealed that the Note 5 will receive the same design updates as the Galaxy S6.
February 25 – South Korea: Galaxy Note 5 users in South Korea began receiving Android 6.0.1.
March 3 – US – Verizon: Verizon began rolling out Marshmallow for the Galaxy Note 5.
March 22 – India: Marshmallow rolls out for the Galaxy Note 5 in India.
March 24 – US – Sprint: A phased roll out of Android 6.0 begins for the Galaxy Note 5, to be completed on April 8th.
April 5 – Canada – Bell & Telus: The update began rolling out for certain carrier versions sold in Canada.
April 18 – US – T-Mobile: Galaxy Note 5 customers begin receiving an update to Android 6.0.1.
Samsung Galaxy S5
March 22 – South Korea: a Marshmallow update landed for the Galaxy S5 (SM-G900L) on the LG UPlus network in South Korea.
April 8 – US – Sprint: Sprint’s version of the Galaxy S5 is also joining the ranks of Marshmallow devices.
April 19 – Sri Lanka: The global Galaxy S5 model (SM-G900F) has begun receiving 6.0.1 Marshmallow, kicking off in Sri Lanka.
April 22 – Marshmallow rolls out for the global Samsung Galaxy S5
April 22 – US – Sprint: Marshmallow hit the Galaxy S5 Sport version carried by Sprint.
April 26 – Europe: Android 6.0.1 has arrived for the S5 in Germany and India.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
March 24 – US – Sprint: Sprint’s Galaxy Note 4 is getting its update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
April 8 – International – Unlocked: Users in multiple countries are receiving the Android 6.0 update for their Note 4.
April 15 – India – Unlocked: Android 6.0.1 is spotted rolling out for the Note 4 in India.
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
April 22 US – Sprint: Marshmallow arrived for the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
More info
December 4 – Hungary: A Galaxy Note 4 user in Hungary received Android 6.0 Marshmallow on his device. A screenshot gallery and hands-on video of Marshmallow on the Note 4 are available. The most notable feature spotted in this non-final firmware build is the new Air Command from the Note 5, as well as the ability to write on the screen when the phone is sleeping.
December 28: one lucky Galaxy S5 owner ended up receiving the update to Marshmallow, reportedly by mistake.
An alleged roadmap for the Marshmallow update for Samsung devices leaked out on March 2. While we can’t vouch for its authenticity, the leak claims the Galaxy Note 4, Note Edge will be updated in April, the Galaxy S5 in May, and the Galaxy Alpha in June.
LG Marshmallow update
October 6: According to a leaked T-Mobile update list, besides the LG G4, the LG G3 and G4 Stylo will also receive the update. Besides this, we can speculate that the recently announced V10 and the G Flex 2 will also be making the jump. We’re less optimistic about LG’s mid-rangers, including the Bello, Magna, Leon, and Spirit, though at least some of them can probably handle Marshmallow.
Rollout underway
LG G4
October 15 – Poland: LG announced it would be the first OEM to roll out Android Marshmallow, with the LG G4 model sold in Poland to be first in line, with models in other “markets in Europe, Asia and the Americas” to follow.
November 4 – South Korea: The LG G4 models sold in South Korea began receiving the Marshmallow update.
November 29 – Europe & Taiwan: the Android 6.0 update reportedly became available in several European countries, via the LG Bridge PC sync software. These regions are: Portugal, Poland, Romania, GErmany, Spain, Turkey, UK, Croatia, Hungary, and Switzerland. The update is also available in Taiwan. Note that not all carrier versions are available. Even if you are not in one of these countries, it’s worth firing up LG Bridge to check for an update manually.
December 18 – US – Sprint: Sprint users of the LG G4 began receiving Marshmallow on December 18.
January 12 – US – US Cellular: Android 6.0 Marshmallow arrived to the LG G4 on US Cellular.
February 2 – Canada – Telus & Rogers: The Marshmallow update hit the G4 sold by Canadian carriers Telus and Rogers.
February 6 – US – T-Mobile: Marshmallow began trickling out for the G4 carried by T-Mobile.
February 9 – US – AT&T: The G4 sold by AT&T got Marshmallow on February 9.
February 16 – US – Verizon: The Big Red carrier released Marshmallow for the LG G4.
LG G3
December 16: LG uploaded the source code of the Marshmallow firmware for the LG G3. That doesn’t necessarily mean an actual update is around the corner, but it’s an encouraging sign.
December 31 – Poland: The LG G3 began receiving Marshmallow in Poland.
February 16 – US – Verizon: Verizon began pushing Marshmallow to its version of the LG G3.
March 30 – Canada: Multiple carriers began rolling out the LG G3 Marshmallow update in Canada.
April 28 – US – AT&T: Marshmallow hitting the LG G3 on AT&T
May 3 – US – T-Mobile: T-Mobile starts rolling out Android 6 to its LG G3.
LG G Stylo
March 8 – US – T-Mobile: Android 6.0 arrived for the T-Mobile LG G Stylo.
LG V10
March 9 – International unlocked: the Marshmallow update hit the international LG V10.
March 24 – US – Verizon: the Marshmallow update rolls out for the Verizon LG V10.
April 11 – US – T-Mobile: T-Mobile LG V10 begins getting its Android 6.0 Marshmallow update
April 22 – US – AT&T: Android 6.0 arrived for the AT&T LG V10.
Motorola Marshmallow update
Motorola has made a good name for itself in the Android community, thanks to its fast updates and focus on a smooth stock-like user experience. The Marshmallow rollout may change that positive perception though. It’s not that Motorola hasn’t been forthcoming about its plans; it’s the fact that those plans seemingly don’t include either version of the Moto E, the Moto X (2013), or some carrier versions of the Moto X (2014).
On December 9, it was revealed that Motorola would update certain versions of the Moto E (2015). Specifically, the update will roll out to the Snapdragon 410 powered versions in Canada, Latin America, Europe and Asia, excluding China. The US is not on the list where the update will be available.
Here are the Motorola devices officially confirmed to receive Marshmallow:
2015 Moto X Pure Edition (3rd gen)
2015 Moto X Style (3rd gen)
2015 Moto X Play
2015 Moto G (3rd gen)
Moto E (2015) – Snapdragon version
2014 Moto X Pure Edition in the US (2nd gen)
2014 Moto X in Latin America, Europe and Asia (2nd gen)
2014 Moto G and Moto G with 4G LTE (2nd gen)
DROID Turbo
2014 Moto MAXX
2014 Moto Turbo
Nexus 6
Rollout underway
Moto X Pure (Style)
December 2 – International: Motorola announced that Moto X Pure (2015 edition) users in Moto’s feedback program have begun receiving the soak test Android 6.0 update. If all goes to plan, the update should hit the general population in a week from December 2.
December 9 – US – Verizon, AT&T, Sprint & U.S. Cellular: Motorola announced that Marshmallow is rolling out to Moto X Pure users on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and U.S. Cellular.
December 9 – Latin America: The update is also coming to the Moto X Style in Latin America.
Moto X Play
January 6 – India & Brazil: Android 6.0 Marshmallow started rolling out for the Moto X Play in India and Brazil.
March 23 – Canada & India: Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow rolls out with the March security patch.
Moto E (2015)
February 18 – India: The Moto E (2015) sold in India received its Android 6.0 update.
Moto G (2015) & Moto G Turbo
December 24 – United States: The Moto G (2015) received the Marshmallow update in the United States.
January 19 – India: The Moto G Turbo would see Marshmallow in India.
February 15 – Europe: The update hit Moto G (3rd gen) variants sold in Europe.
March 29 – India: Android 6.0.1 complete with the March Android security patch begins rolling out in India.
Droid Turbo 2
December 14 – United States: Droid Turbo 2 Employee Edition now receiving Marshmallow.
February 29 – United States: Android 6.0 Marshmallow is slated to hit the DROID Turbo 2 on March 1.
April 27 – United States: Marshmallow for Droid Turbo 2 is in “full deployment”
Moto X (2014)
November 12 – Brazil: Motorola kicked off the Android 6.0 rollout for the Moto X (2014). The first markets where the OTA is available are Brazil and India.
December 16 – India: The Marshmallow update for the Moto X (2014) began rolling out in India on December 16
December 17 – Europe: The update began rolling out in European markets.
December 22 – International: The Moto X Pure Edition (2014) received Android 6.0 Marshmallow in numerous international markets.
Moto G (2014)
February 10 – India: The Moto G (2014) in India got Marshmallow from February 10.
March 1 – United States: The Moto G (2nd generation) got its upgrade to Android 6.0.
Moto 360 (2nd gen)
February 6 – International: How about some Marshmallow for your watch? Yup, Motorola send out the Android 6.0-based Android Wear update to the Moto 360 (2nd gen).
HTC Marshmallow update
HTC has revealed a tentative list of devices that will be updated to Android 6.0:
HTC One M8
HTC One M9+
HTC One E9+
HTC One E9
HTC One ME
HTC One E8
HTC One M8 EYE
HTC Butterfly 3
HTC Desire 826
HTC Desire 820
HTC Desire 816
After the launch of the One A9, HTC announced the unlocked version of the device will receive “every” Android update within 15 days from the time the update hits the Nexus devices. That’s a very bold promise, and hopefully it’s a sign of bigger things to come.
Rollout underway
HTC One M9
December 7 – International: Mo Versi revealed that the Marshmallow update would hit the unlocked version of the One M9 this month.
December 13 – Canada – Carrier models: It was revealed that Canadian carrier versions of the One M9 will get Marshmallow in early 2016.
December 24 – International: The HTC One M9 (unlocked models) would get its update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
January 17 – Canada – Rogers, SaskTel, VideoTron & Wind: HTC announced that Rogers, SaskTel, VideoTron, and Wind in Canada would see Android Marshmallow hit the One M9.
January 18 – UK: HTC announced the HTC One M9 would get its Android Marshmallow shortly.
February 6 – US – Sprint: HTC One M9 offered users the chance to update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
February 6 – US – Verizon: Big Red offered the Marshmallow update for the M9 on February 16.
April 30 – US – AT&T: HTC One M8 & M9 suffer Marshmallow roll-out delay on AT&T
HTC One M8
November 6 – International: The HTC One M8 Google Play Edition is the first HTC device to be updated to Marshmallow. The rollout for the device is underway.
December 2 – International: HTC’s Mo Versi announced on Twitter that the Marshmallow update would hit the HTC One M8 (unlocked) within 24 hours.
January 13 – Asian markets: Marshmallow began rolling out to the HTC One M8 in parts of Asia.
January 25 – US – Unlocked: It was revealed that One M8 users in the US would see Marshmallow sometime around January 25.
January 18 – UK: HTC announced the HTC One M8 would get its Android Marshmallow update within 48 hours.
March 4 – US – Verizon & T-Mobile: Verizon’s and T-Mobile’s HTC One M8 update landed on March 4.
April 30 – US – AT&T: HTC One M8 & M9 suffer Marshmallow roll-out delay on AT&T
HTC One A9
December 28 – International: The unlocked HTC One A9 would receive an update to Android 6.0.1.
HTC Desire 816
March 4 – International: Marshmallow began hitting international Desire 816 models.
March 21 – International: The update is hitting dual-SIM versions of the device.
HTC Desire Eye
March 15 – International: Marshmallow arrives for the global Desire Eye
HTC One M8 Eye
March 15 – India: Marshmallow arrives for the Indian HTC One M8 Eye
Sony Marshmallow update
Sony has published an exhaustive list of devices it plans to update to Marshmallow, including all the likely candidates, including the latest Xperia Z5 series. Unfortunately, Sony won’t bring Marshmallow to the 2013 Xperia Z1 and Z1 Compact, as well as the older Xperia Z. On the flip side, at least there are a few mid-rangers on the list. Sony has also released AOSP resources and binaries for some of its devices, allowing the community to easily create custom ROMs.
As for the update itself, Sony is running a beta program with 10,000 users that we hope to learn more about soon.
Sony devices officially confirmed to get Marshmallow:
T Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Compact, and Xperia Z5 Premium
Xperia Z4 Tablet
Xperia Z3+, Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact, Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
Xperia Z2, Xperia Z2 Tablet
Xperia M5, Xperia C5 Ultra, Xperia M4 Aqua and Xperia C4
A note for users of the Sony Xperia Z3+, Z4 Tablet, C4, C5 Ultra, M4 Aqua and M5: according to a Sony support page, these devices will jump straight to Android 6.0, skipping Android 5.1.1.
Here’s an official Sony video showcasing the features you can expect from the Marshmallow update for your Xperia device:
Beta program
October 19 – Beta: The beta update has begun rolling out on October 19 and Sony supplemented the number of beta invites so more users can join in the fun.
October 28 – Beta: Sony rolled out an OTA update for the Marshmallow beta.
November 20 – Beta: We brought you our hands-on with the Sony Marshmallow concept running on the Xperia Z3.
December 15 – Beta: Sony announced the beta program would extend into the new year and that an update will bring Android 6.0.1 to the beta.
February 11 – Beta: Sony announced a new beta program for users of the Xperia Z3, Zperia Z3 Compact, Xperia Z2 in Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. The difference between Concept for Android and Xperia Beta Program is that the latter is a “Quality beta test of official software,” while the former is “Experimental consumer driven software.”
March 11 – Beta: Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow beta released for Xperia Z3, Z3 Compact and Z2 owners
March 17 – Beta: Sony to release Xperia Z2/Z3 Marshmallow Beta update with bug fixes
April 11 – Beta: Sony to continue Xperia Marshmallow preview into Summer
Rollout underway
December 18: Marshmallow-running versions of the Xperia Z4, Z5, and Z5 Premium were spotted in the WiFi certification database, suggesting that an update is coming sooner rather than later.
Sony Xperia Z5
March 3 – Japan: The Marshmallow update began rolling out to the Xperia Z5 in Japan.
March 7 – International: The Marshmallow update for the Xperia Z5 came through in more markets on March 7.
March 28 – Canada: Sony pulled the Marshmallow update it released for Canadian versions of the Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact just three days before.
Sony Xperia Z3 Plus
March 7 – International: the update kicked off for the Xperia Z3 Plus.
Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet
March 7 – International: The update kicked off for the Xperia Z4 Tablet.
Sony Xperia Z3 & Z3 Compact
April 9: Sony has officially started rolling out the final release build of Marshmallow 6.0.1 to the Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact handsets.
April 19 – International: Sony is rolling out Marshmallow to a number of devices, including the Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact.
April 26: Android 6.0.1 arrives for the LTE and Wi-Fi Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact models.
May 4 – India: Marshmallow arrived for the Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact in India.
Sony Xperia Z2
April 9: The Android 6.0.1 update began arriving to the Xperia Z2.
April 19 – International: Sony is rolling out Marshmallow to a number of devices, including the Xperia Z2 and Z2 Tablet.
May 4 – India: Marshmallow arrived for the Xperia Z2 in India.
Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet
May 4 – India: Marshmallow arrived for the Xperia Z2 Tablet in India.
Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
April 26 – International: Android Marshmallow arrives for the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
Huawei Marshmallow update
Huawei has a lousy record when it comes to releasing Android updates for its devices, but perhaps its involvement with the Nexus program will help nudge things along. The company announced in would bring Marshmallow to the following devices:
Huawei Mate S
Huawei Mate 7
Huawei P8
P8 Youth Edition
P8 Max
Maimagn 4
G7 Plus
G7
Honor 7
Honor 7i
Honor 6 Plus
Honor 6
Honor X2
Honor 4X
Honor Play 4C
Rollout underway
Huawei Mate 7
January 20 – Beta: Huawei kicked off its Marshmallow beta test for the Mate 7, which only recently received the Lollipop updated recently.
Honor devices
October 28: The Honor team, which is technically autonomous inside Huawei, recently announced that a beta build of Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for the honor 7 will be made available in the following weeks.
December 4: Honor put up a form allowing honor users to sign up for the Marshmallow beta program. You can check the form here.
December 14: The Honor 7 Enhanced Edition launched with Marshmallow on board on December 14.
January 16: Honor announced that the 5X would receive Marshmallow and regular security patches, though no exact timeframe was given. Considering Huawei (and by extension, Honor) have a poor history with updates, this is a welcome announcement.
February 15: The Honor 7 will received the Marshmallow update within two weeks, honor announced.
March 27 – Europe: The Honor 7 is now receiving Marshmallow in European markets.
April 22 – Android Marshmallow heading to the Honor 5X ‘soon’
ZTE Marshmallow update
Like Huawei, ZTE is known for not caring about Android updates. It remains to be seen if this year will be any different. ZTE is looking for a breakthrough in the Western markets with the Axon line, so perhaps the Chinese giant will deem it necessary to bring Marshmallow to it, at the least.
Rollout underway
February 22: the update to Android Marshmallow hit the ZTE Axon Pro.
OnePlus Marshmallow update
OnePlus is in a tricky place: its first phone, the One, still runs Cyanogen OS, and theoretically, Steve Kondik’s outfit should deliver the Marshmallow update in the following months. The OnePlus 2, meanwhile, runs OnePlus’s own OS, Oxygen, and its development is led by former members of the Paranoid Android team.
November 16: OnePlus announced a timeframe for its devices updates:
The original OnePlus One will get Cyanogen OS 13 (from Cyanogen OS) in Q1 2016.
The semi-official Oxygen OS build for OnePlus One will be updated to Marshmallow when “time allows it.”
The OnePlus 2 will receive the update to the Marshmallow-based Oxygen OS version in Q1 2016.
No information was given about the Marshmallow update for the new OnePlus X.
Rollout underway
OnePlus 2
March 17: OnePlus has begun soak testing its OxygenOS 3.0 operating system for the OnePlus 2.
March 30: OnePlus has released a beta release of OxygenOS 3.0 for the OnePlus 2.
OnePlus One
April 7: OnePlus founder Carl Pei announced that the Marshmallow update for the OnePlus One is in final testing.
April 9: Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes to OnePlus One via Cyanogen OS 13
Asus Marshmallow update
Asus came out with a short list of devices that will get the Marshmallow update:
PadFone S (PF500KL)
ZenFone 2 (ZE550ML/ZE551ML)
ZenFone 2 Deluxe / Special Edition (ZE551ML)
ZenFone 2 Laser (ZE500KG/ZE500KL/ZE550KL/ZE600KL/ZE601KL)
ZenFone Selfie (ZD551KL)
Missing from the list are the original Zefone 4, 5, and 6, as well as other Asus devices from 2014.
February 27: Asus clarified that the devices from the above list will get Marshmallow from Q2 (April to June). The good news is Asus added two new devices to its update list: ZenFone Selfie and ZenFone Max. The company also specified that the update will see Asus’ own messenging, calendar, and mail app be replaced by Google’s respective apps.
Lenovo Marshmallow update
Lenovo finally announced some of its Marshmallow plans on November 6, but the good news ends there. Lenovo only confirmed the update for a handful of devices, and the timeframe for the rollout is painfully long:
Lenovo A7000, A7000 Plus, and K3 Note – update expected by September 2016
Lenovo Vibe P1 and Vibe S1 – update expected by June 2016
On December 3, news about Lenovo’s Marshmallow plans surfaced online. The following devices are expected to receive Marshmallow:
China:
K3 Note – March-April 2016
Vibe X3 – March-April 2016
Vibe P1 – March 2016
A7000 – April 2016
Rest of the world:
K3 Note – March 2016
A7000 – April 2016
Vibe P1 – May 2016
Vibe S1 – June 2016
Vibe X3 – July 2016
A7000+ – July 2016
Rollout underway
Lenovo K3 Note
March 18 – India: Marshmallow is hitting the Lenovo K3 Note
Lenovo Vibe S1
May 3 – India: Lenovo Vibe S1 gets Marshmallow i