![]() ![]() T-Mobile’s just not committing to anything.Īs it stands, we can start taking bets which Android device - aside from the Nexi - will be the first to receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The unlocked version of the phone got the same software back in December of last year, so this has. Keep in mind that isn’t a comprehensive list and even although only big name flagships are listed, there’s still a possibility your mid-to-low end device will see an update. AT&T is finally sending out the update to Android 7.0 Nougat for the HTC One M9 units its sold. We’ll save you the trouble of clicking through for now as only Nexus devices are marked as “completed.” All the rest are still in the manufacturer development phase at the time of writing. Simply click on a device to see where it currently is during this process. Here’s the full list of devices on track to receive Marshmallow on T-Mobile: Earlier this year when the page first went live it was a valuable resource in tracking Lollipop updates and now it’s back, refreshed with a list of devices they’ve agreed to update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. ![]() Because nobody likes scratching their head and wondering when their device will get updated to Google’s latest, T-Mobile’s Software Updates page lets regular ‘ol users like you and I follow along as our beloved devices go about the usual carrier approval process.
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