Android 6.0 Marshmallow Tablets In August

Android 6.0 Tablets

The number of Android 6.0 tablets have increased considerably during the summer, with 21 Android 6.0 being on the market as of August 2016. The latest Android 6.0 tablet to be launched is the 7-inch budget tablet Lenovo Tab3 7. The total number of the Android 6.0 user base have just passed over 15% at the start of August as well, though is calculated with all Android devices in mind, … more…

Android 6.0 Tablets As Of July

Android 6.0 tablets July 2016

As of July 2016 the number of Android 6.0 tablets have grown to 20, which means that July is the first month where we finally have some real choice of tablets with 6.0 Marshmallow running on them. At the same time, June/July was the first time that the number of the Android 6.0 user base passed over 10% as well, but that’s calculated with all Android devices in mind, including … more…

Android 6.0 Tablets As Of May 2016

Android 6.0 Tablets

As of the first week of May, only 7.5% of all Android devices actually run Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Android 5.0 Lollipop has a 35% share, while the 4.4 KitKat version has a 32% share, ahead of the smaller percentages of the older Android versions. Finding Android 6.0 tablets or knowing which tablets are next up for a Marshmallow update can be tricky. So here is a list of all Android … more…

Asus PadFone S (PF500KL) To Get Android 6.0

Android 6.0 Tablets

Asus have announced that the first Asus tablet to receive the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update is the Asus PadFone S (PF500KL). Asus PadFone S was launched during the summer of 2014, and then got a tiny upgrade early in 2015. As a PadFone, the Asus PadFone S is a 9-inch tablet with a 5-inch smartphone riding piggyback on it. The specs are decent, but most people like to buy such … more…

Tablets That Get Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update (In Progress)

Another Android version, another round of “Android roulette” – Will my tablet get upgraded to Android 6.0 Marshmallow? That’s the nail biting question most Android tablet owners ask themselves after having bought a new Android tablet just a month or two ago. Android tablets have very short OS life cycles and have on average 1 1/2 years of OS upgrade support from the manufacturers, though there are some notable exceptions … more…