Android device updates: Verizon Galaxy Note 5 Droid Turbo 2 score Marshmallow

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Published 4 Mar 2016

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The supposedly unbreakable Droid Turbo 2 stylus-friendly Galaxy Note 5 are bringing more Marshmallow love to Big Red. 

There’s also some good news for BlackBerry iv owners those with a second-generation Moto G, so let’s break down this busy week.

Each week, we compile all the major software updates to hit the Android ecosystem, including phones tablets on U.S. carriers, unlocked phones, Android ar smartwatches, Android TV devices. Making sure your device is running the latest available software is a good housekeeping practice, ensuring you have the latest features with fewer bugs gaping security holes.

Samsung

Galaxy Note 5: Happy Friday to you. According to Verizon, Android 6.0.1 is coming your way with all those nifty Marshmallow features, like Doze, Now on Tap, multiple performance optimizations. Be on the lookout for software version VRU2B2.

Motorola

Droid Turbo 2: After a misfire earlier in the week, Android Marshmallow is on its way for your Droid Turbo 2. Verizon says you can get the update over -Fi or a “strong Verizon reless network connection.” 

Moto G (second generation): More Marshmallow is coming, this time to Motorola’s second-generation budget phone. Multiple users have reported the update is going live, so keep your finger at the ready.

BlackBerry

iv: BlackBerry is pushing out a batch of updates for the core apps: BlackBerry uncher, BlackBerry Keyboard, BlackBerry Camera. There are several improvements for each app, which you can find out about in greater detail on BlackBerry’s blog. If you didn’t already grab it, make sure you have the most recent security update.

Oneus

Oneus 2: OxygenOS 2.2.1 is heading out the door, which brings RAsupport to the phone’s camera, fixes Bluetooth ultraSIM compatibility, Romanian language support, a security patch. Check the Oneus forum for all the details.

G d X 10.1: The big tablet with a really long name is the first to get AT&T’s NumberSync feature, which allows you to make receive calls on an Android tablet or smartwatch. This is the first tablet to support the feature, though it would be nice if showed up with some Marshmallow. Currently the tablet it stuck on Android 5.1.1.