Lenovo’s Alleged Marshmallow Update Appears Online in Leaked Roadmap Image

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An alleged roadmap for Lenovo’s Marshmallow update has been leaked online after a series of images showed up on Chinese social media website, Weibo.

With a majority of smartphone manufacturers already having revealed the details of when their devices will be receiving the long-awaited Android 6.0 Marshmallow update, Lenovo has been quiet on that score.

The Chinese computer technology company is said to be planning a roll out of the update by early next year, based on one of the leaked images on Weibo showing what appears to be a proposed update, GSM Arena wrote.

Based on the image, a number of Lenovo mobile devices will be receiving the Android M update within the first quarter of 2016.

The company’s K3 Note will be the first in line to get the Android 6.0 Marshmallow, followed by the Chinese iterations of the Vibe X3 and the Vibe P1 within the same period.

Lenovo’s recently launched Vibe S1, which was introduced with dual-selfie cameras when it was made available to the public, will be getting its own update by June.

Within the next few months, other Lenovo devices are scheduled to receive their own Marshmallow updates, including the Chinese version of the K3 Note, the international variants of the Vibe P1, and the A7000, followed by the A7000 Plus, which will be getting its own update in July, BGR has said.

Lenovo’s update schedule follows HTC’s own roadmap leak which was also revealed online last Sunday, Dec. 13, Ubergizmo reported.

Apart from the handsets listed on the leaked image, there have been no other details released about which other devices Lenovo plans to include in its mobile OS update for next year.

While the company has yet to officially verify the veracity of the information on the leaked photo, its device users have been advised to await the final confirmation of the company’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow roll out schedule.

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Lenovo, Android marshmallow, Android M

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