Thursday, December 31, 2015

All Samsung’s flagships launched since 2014 will receive … – Tudocelular.com

The year 2015 is ending and there are still many devices to receive the Android 6.0 Marshmallow released at the end of September, showing that manufacturers will have enough work this coming year. Although there is no specific term, however, Samsung’s smartphone users launched 2014 here may be unconcerned because at least the flagships are already confirmed as upgradeable.

The practice of South Korea It is a kind of tradition for its high-end devices, being released at least two major upgrades to the family of Galaxy S and Note models since its first copies. In the case of the Galaxy S5 released in early 2014, this edition will be the 6.0 Marshmallow, since the device was even announced porting Android in its version 4.4 KitKat.

Remember that a few months we see reports that the new generation of green little robot is on internal testing with the old flagship South Korean, which can also be said for the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy Note 4 Edge released a few months after it. Another point to note is that the same applies to variants of the Galaxy S5, as the case of S5 LTE-A and S5 Active even if these devices have their marketing rather limited.

Obviously the fact upgrade their latest flagship is no more than an obligation on the part of Samsung, an obligation that is not taken into account with respect to the almost countless oriented models for markets intermediate and input, which means that your users can not rely on any guarantee that they will see Android on your Marshmallow version. Furthermore, other models which obviously have sufficient hardware to the system will likely be “forgotten”, as if the Galaxy Note 3 and even Galaxy alpha.

Since there is no formal forecast for the arrival New sweet to devices, there is no way to know when those awarded the update will receive in fact, it is likely that the Android N is already almost ready to be launched when this happens.

(updated on December 30, 2015 at 23:08)

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