Motorola is reportedly taking great pride for having the most number of phones already updated to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Despite its company refresh issues, Motorola remains true and stark on its vision to push advanced software updates to its devices. In fact, official release of Marshmallow to five mid-range phones is allegedly coming up in a few days.
Motorola Moto Turbo (2014), Moto Maxx (2014), Droid Maxx 2, Droid Turbo 2 and Droid Turbo are told to be the next big thing in Marshmallow updates, as release has been slated already to come in the final week of January or in February. Although there has been no concrete information from straight from the CEO's desk, it is the brand of Motorola to continue updates when it begins.
Some speculations furthered that the Lenovo-owned company will unleash the update to all of its eligible devices before the confirmed company revamp. However, it is important to take note that Motorola had already promised not to interrupt any device operations when revamp officially comes.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow will come with fresh features and enhancements in web experience, battery, user interface, and in overall system performance, particularly Doze, app permissions, Android Pay, Google now and many more.
Doze, the power saving feature, will wisely manage battery usage of the phone. This feature moves itself to clean up what is running in the background to save some power. Those apps in idle he will stop as well whenever open.
For controls that have been promised to be greater, users do not need to give access all the time. With Marshmallow, users ware given the control to determine what users want to share and when to share them. Permissions can also be turned off anytime.
Meanwhile, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow will bring in over 200 new additions to the collection of emoji. This includes new faces, polished ones to emphasize countenance, and so many more enhancements.