Nexus Devices Owners Encounter Android 6.0 Marshmallow Issues After Updating

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Google has started rolling out its latest Android operating system on Monday. The Android 6.0 Marshmallow update was first to arrive to Nexus devices. It brings a lot of new enhancements and features, but it also causes some problems for a number of Nexus owners.

According to some reports, the Nexus devices that have gone through an Android 6.0 Marshmallow update are now facing reception issues. The problems that the Nexus owners encounter go beyond manual installation issues. The users are complaining about LTE connectivity, bricked phones, WiFi problems, issues about various applications such as Facebook Messenger and Snapchat, and a lot more.

The Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes with changes aimed at enhancing the Android experience of the users on their devices. Google's Android M Developer Preview assisted the search engine giant to wipe out some evident issues. However, software updates are not always perfect. They do not run smoothly and as expected at times, just like this latest operating system update from Google.

Those Nexus users who already started to update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow have a choice to downgrade again, if they are experiencing some glitches with it. The user has always the option to flash to a different version of Android or custom build.

Google does not force anyone to install its updates. Thus, it is still up to the user to install the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update or not. There are just some unexpected things that happen at times.

On the whole, Google is trying to fix all the bugs that the users are experiencing. It is also worth noting that the company usually rolls out periodic bug fixes for its Android updates. Moreover, it is conducting monthly security patches, which sometimes come with bug fixes for issues. Its next update will most likely repair some issues about the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update.

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Nexus, Android 6.0 marshmallow

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