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[Poll] Which Galaxy smartphone will get Android 6.0 first?

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Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 13:18 UTC+02:00

It's been more than two months since Google published the final code for Android 6.0 Marshmallow and released it for Nexus devices, and there's no doubt we Samsung device owners have been getting more and more impatient as we wait for the Korean giant to bring Marshmallow to its users. Samsung has done a lot to turn its software experience around this year, and the T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Marshmallow leak suggests it is also working on bringing newer versions of Android to its devices as quickly as possible.

This year, we saw four major flagships from Samsung – the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy S6 edge+, and the Galaxy Note 5. As tradition would go, we expect the latest flagship to get the latest Android update first. That would be the Galaxy S6 edge+ or the Galaxy Note 5; it could even be both, as Samsung has brought every minor update to the two devices at the same time since their launch. But with so many changes permeating Samsung's mobile lineup, it's possible it could go against the trend and update the original Galaxy S6 or S6 edge to Marshmallow before bringing the goodness to the Note 5 and S6 edge+.

Which brings us to the question we want to ask you, our readers: Which Samsung phone do you think will be the first to get Android 6.0? Let us know through the poll below, and leave a comment in the comment section!

Which Galaxy smartphone will get Android 6.0 first?
Poll Android 6.0Galaxy Note 5Galaxy S6Galaxy S6 EdgeGalaxy S6 Edge PlusMarshmallow
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