Most manufacturers do not provide information about which smart phones get an update to Android 6.0, and when they get that update. The Consumers’ Association asked manufacturers to this and only received a substantive reply from Sony clarity, LG, Motorola and HTC.
Also on the ask if they are going to fill the Stage Fright leak, the majority of manufacturers remained silent.
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 wrap themselves in silence, including Samsung, the market leader among Android smartphones. On the Google event on Tuesday, September 29th it was announced that next week’s Google Android 6.0 makes available a number of Nexus devices. According to a survey by the Consumers community that manufacturers the available patches to plug the leak Stage Fright, but sparsely make available.
Campaign Update!
The Consumers started in July 2015 Updating the campaign! after research for the Digital Guide revealed that many Android phones have old software. The campaign wants the Consumers upon manufacturers insist that they provide smartphones at least two years after the release date of updates. More than 16,000 consumers now support the action “Update!”.
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