Android Marshmallow to flavor LG G4 smartphone starting next week

From CNET: LG will be the first mobile vendor in the world outside of Google to start updating its phones with the new Android Marshmallow operating system. Its flagship G4 is first in line.

On Thursday, the Korean mobile-phone maker said LG G4 owners in Poland will be the first to receive Android 6.0 beginning next week, with users in other markets in Europe, Asia and the Americas up next. As of October 5, Google has been pushing out the new flavor of Android to some of its Nexus devices, including the Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013 edition), Nexus 9 and Nexus Player. Google's early rollout is par for the course because the company cooks up each new version of Android.

The road to releasing a new Android OS can be long. The new version has to be tested and approved by the mobile-phone vendors and wireless carriers. The vendors then have to map out a schedule for each type of phone for each region of the world. In the meantime, eager consumers must patiently wait for the update to reach their devices, a process that can take weeks or months. Being the first vendor after Google to push out a new version of Android is a coup for LG.

"By working closely with Google, LG has been able to bring Android 6.0 to the G4 ahead of any of our competitors," Chris Yie, vice president and head of marketing communications for LG Mobile Communications, said in a statement. "While speed alone isn't an indicator of great service, it does go a long way toward giving consumers the confidence that LG is committed to its existing customers first."

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