6.0 Marshmallow for the DROID TURBO 2

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Too long for them to update....

That is my biggest complaint. It takes way to long to roll out updates! At least Apple knows how to roll out updates. I have an apple phone also./:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 

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Re: Too long for them to update....

That is my biggest complaint. It takes way to long to roll out updates! At least Apple knows how to roll out updates. I have an apple phone also./:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

What is it about Marshmallow that you are dying to have? What features are you missing out on with Lollipop?
 

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Re: Too long for them to update....

That is my biggest complaint. It takes way to long to roll out updates! At least Apple knows how to roll out updates. I have an apple phone also./:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

I would blame your carrier (Verizon) since they hold the updates up. If you want quick updates grab a Nexus device. I use the 6P and get my updates right from Google (no waiting on a carrier).
 

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Re: Too long for them to update....

I like to have the latest updates and the roll out takes too long.

Good thing with the way Verizon waits before releasing updates is you avoid many of the bugs that come with first release. Be patient.

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Re: Too long for them to update....

What is it about Marshmallow that you are dying to have? What features are you missing out on with Lollipop?

... actually there are many. Top of my list would be the option of setting the SD card up as internal storage.

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Re: Too long for them to update....

I like to have the latest updates and the roll out takes too long.

You sure picked the wrong phone. Verizon only phones are notorious for slow updates. If timely updates are your thing, you for sure should be on a Nexus phone.
 

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re: When is Droid Turbo 2 getting Marshmallow?

There shouldn't be a person on this forum that doesn't know that it takes Verizon a long time. You knew that when you bought any verizon phone. It's like buying a Ford f-150 and being bothered that it doesn't get 40 miles per gallon, and being surprised about it

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re: When is Droid Turbo 2 getting Marshmallow?

I'm begging Verizon not to send out the update because then I would lose the fun of checking my phone about every 20 minutes for the update.
 

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re: When is Droid Turbo 2 getting Marshmallow?

there seems to be quite a bit of Verizon phones getting the update recently. my wifes G4 just was updated the other night. she could care less.
 

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Re: Too long for them to update....

... actually there are many. Top of my list would be the option of setting the SD card up as internal storage.

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I hope this is not as 'buggy' as it was on an older phone I have that was rooted when we do get MM.
 

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re: When is Droid Turbo 2 getting Marshmallow?

What is the problem with Verizon? Do they have 2 people working in IT and one of them is on vacation? Come on Verizon, start acting like a big boy carrier.
 

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Sadly, "lawyerherald" seems to publish a large number of articles on the topic, and gets sucked into Google search results, Google Now results, and Google News listings when you search for "Droid Turbo 2" and "Droid Turbo 2 Marshmallow". I say, "sadly", because there's almost NEVER any new content there. It's almost always a lukewarm rehash of old news, as in, "Droid Turbo 2 Owners STILL don't know when they're getting Marshmallow". The total lack of true information makes it appear that somebody is simply trolling for page views by putting "hot topics" on their home page, even if they have nothing to say on the topics. Truly, truly, maddening that these useless sites exist, and diminish the value of web searches for real content. That's one site that I'd LOVE to see Google downgrade or eliminate from search results.

- Jon
 

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Re: Too long for them to update....

... actually there are many. Top of my list would be the option of setting the SD card up as internal storage.

Hmmm. Galaxy S7 and LG G5 will not allow using the MicroSD card for internal storage with Marshmallow. Verizon might follow with the Droid. There is the potential for a screwup and a slowdown when everything is on a MicroSD card. They probably fail a lot more frequently than internal storage.

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re: When is Droid Turbo 2 getting Marshmallow?

Any chance marshmallow provides better screen on battery life. For a device with such a big battery, the SOT is complete trash. A fraction of the Droid Maxx and original Turbo.
 

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re: When is Droid Turbo 2 getting Marshmallow?

The similar Moto X Force has adoptable storage on Marshmallow.

Here is a Moto page about the feature: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/109134/p/1449,9582

I suppose it's possible that Verizon will tell Moto to make a special version without the feature, but I seriously doubt it.

I agree with you that it's risky compared with using the card for media and app data storage though. I wouldn't use adoptable storage without an incredibly robust backup method and the understanding I may be doing an fdr and restore of data if the card fails.