After starting our week with some Android 6.0 updates for a couple of T-Mobile phones, we’re ending the week with a few more Marshmallow updates.
AT&T appears to be pushing Android 6.0 to its LG V10. Several members of the xda-developers forums report that they’ve gotten the update, but because AT&T hasn’t yet updated its LG V10 support page, there’s no official changelog available. That said, AT&T V10 owners can expect new features like Google Now on Tap and Doze mode battery optimizations since they’re moving from Lollipop to Marshmallow.
Meanwhile, Sprint is pushing Android 6.0 to its Galaxy Note Edge and Galaxy S5 Sport. Both updates started rolling out yesterday, April 21, and will continue to be pushed over the air until May 2.
Sprint is also pushing an update to its Galaxy Note 4. It’s not Marshmallow — the Sprint Note 4 got that in March — but it is a Samsung and Google monthly security update.
If you’ve got any of the aforementioned phones, you should keep an eye out for your update notification. These rollouts are typically staged, which means that they can take some time to make it to everyone. If you get tired of waiting, you can always go into your Settings app and check for your update manually.