Samsung - the world's largest manufacturer of Android devices - only began upgrading its range to the newest version of the OS a few weeks ago, four months after the update was released by Google. Samsung's rollout of Android 6.0 Marshmallow has focused so far on its 2015 flagships, including the Galaxy S6 family, which are now receiving the update in India.
As SamMobile reports, Marshmallow started to make its way to the Galaxy S6 in India yesterday, as a pretty hefty over-the-air update, weighing in at around 1.2GB. Soon after the rollout began for the S6, the update was also released there for the Galaxy S6 edge and S6 edge+.
Along with the regular improvements that Google packed into Marshmallow, Samsung has also made its own additions, including its familiar love-it-or-hate-it TouchWiz interface.
Marshmallow is now installed on just 2.3% of all active Android devices around the world, making significantly slower progress in its rollout than that of Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Source: SamMobile
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