Several days ago we reported that a roadmap for Samsung’s plan to update its devices to Android 6.0 Marshmallow was leaked. However thanks to the folks at PhoneArena, it seems that they have managed to get their hands on an updated roadmap which shows that some of the dates from the previous map was changed.
For starters the Galaxy S6 Edge+ which was originally scheduled for December has been pushed to January 2016. Also the status for the handset along with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge have changed from Approved to Testing, which we can only assume is one step closer to it being released.
The Galaxy Note 5’s release appears to still be on time for December 2015, and according to its status it is now being uploaded. Other changes include the Galaxy S5 which had previously been listed as “Waiting Approval” to being Approved. Samsung has also appeared to introduce new devices to its phase 1 list in the form of the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch and 8-inch models.
We’re also seeing a lot of new phones being added to phase 2. This includes the Samsung Galaxy J-series, along with the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and 8.4. Now we can’t say for sure how accurate this list is, but hopefully time will tell and prove its authenticity.
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