Verizon’s original DROID Turbo is receiving an update today that includes the “latest” Android security patches and call performance improvements. It is not an update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, in case you were wondering.
I mention that because this phone is supposedly still getting the update to Android M, at least, that’s what Motorola’s support page for it says. Well, they aren’t 100% behind it with an accompanying note about it being upgraded “pending partner support.” In other words, if Verizon doesn’t want to help, they aren’t about to care either. That may sound exceptionally harsh and critical, but the Turbo not getting Marshmallow ever wouldn’t shock anyone who owns a DROID MAXX, Ultra, or Mini.
We’ll let you know if anything changes. For now, grab that new update and at least secure yourselves.
Via: Verizon
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Original DROID Turbo Gets an Update That Isn’t Marshmallow is a post from: Droid Life
Original DROID Turbo Gets an Update That Isn’t Marshmallow
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