Android M 6.0 Marshmallow Update Release Date For LG G5, G4, G3, G2, G Stylo, and V10 on Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, and AT&T

By Mark Rollins
LG G4
LG G4

Tomorrow is going to a very big day for Google as I/O will be happening, which means that sometime this week there will be an announcement of the next version of Android, which will be known as Android N and doesn't have a numerical designation as of yet.  Still, Android M (otherwise known as Android version 6.0 or Marshmallow) has come out on most LG devices, and this is the latest news about Android M Version 6.0 Marshmallow Release Date for LG G5, G4, G3, G2, G Stylo, and V10 on Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, and AT&T. 

The news of the Marshmallow upgrades hasn't changed much since last week.  At this point, it doesn't even seem worth it to mention the flagships from LG for the past two years.  The newest LG G5 came with Android M right out of the box, and as far as the LG G4 is concerned, it is pretty much covered.  All carriers including T-Mobile, US Cellular, AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint, the first to receive its Android upgrade as of last December. 

Of course, most smartphones like HTC have their flagships from two years ago having received the Marshmallow upgrade.  So what about the LG G3, an Android smartphone that still sells very well?  Well, you are in luck if you are a Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile subscriber, as it is available as an Over the Air (OTA) update. 

So what about all of the LG non-flagship phones?  Let us start with certain tablets from LG, such as the LG G Pad X8.3.  Believe it or not, there are reports that this is receiving its Android upgrade now.  Tech Radar reports that other devices such as the LG G Flex 2 and the LG G4c could be getting upgrades, but there needs to be more word on that. 

Also, there is the LG V10, as the International unlocked version received its Android 6.0 upgrade at the beginning of March, according to Android Authority.  It was then followed up by Verizon at the end of March, with T-Mobile and AT&T receiving their upgrade sometime in April.  Also, the LG G Stylo received its Android 6.0 update on T-Mobile as of the beginning of March.

The fact is, LG did a very good job of rolling out Android 6.0 to its users.  Users of more recent LG devices are encouraged to check your "Settings" and "System Updates" to see if Marshmallow is ready to download before Android N is available, which probably won't come to LG until a few more months.  This upgrade might not be ready depending on your U.S. carrier, as it has been shown that certain carriers receive the Android upgrade before others, with no real pattern.  

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