Yesterday, Google announced the arrival of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but most manufacturers do not give information about which smartphones to receive the update to the new Android version and when they update get exactly, according to the Consumers.
The union asked manufacturers to clarify this and only got a substantive reply from Sony, LG, Motorola and HTC. Also on the question of when they are going to fill the Stage Fright leak remained the majority of manufacturers to answer. Sony was most evident in his reply, the company will update the Xperia Z5 series to Android 6.0 and is working on rolling out patches that fix the Stage Fright leak.
HTC, LG and Motorola have responded to the demand of the Consumers’ Association but were much less specific in their responses. Other manufacturers remained silent himself, including Samsung, the market leader among Android smartphones. Google announced yesterday that next week Android 6.0 makes available a number of Nexus devices.
Furthermore, according to a survey by the Consumers community that manufacturers the available patches to plug the leak Stage Fright sparsely make available. The Consumers began last updated the campaign !, to move as manufacturers smart phones to provide a minimum of two years of updates. Meanwhile the action supported by 16 000 consumers.
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