callanish
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- Aug 9, 2013
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After my first post thinking it's just Google being Google when it comes to updates, now I'm seriously wondering why this OTA update is taking so long. Is it as others say that the Nexus 7 is so far down the priority list for OTA updates that they've yet to get to it. Are any other Nexus devices receiving the update to Marshmallow like clockwork? The point is if they've pulled it, it can't be for any reason due to the upgrade process and that Marshmallow had so many bugs running on the Nexus 7 that Google decided to recall it. The original google image link installed through wugfresh went off without a blip saving all my apps and info and I can't emphasize how well Marshmallow is running on the Nexus 7. I haven't had anything noteworthy negative to say about 6.0 and there's been a nice boost in battery life on standby. Apps also seem more responsive, so if there's anything crippling with Marshmallow causing Google to pull it, I've yet to think of a reason why as I've used it enough now since the image link first came out that I've left no stone unturned. GPS locks on pretty quickly and works just fine. Bluetooth devices connect and run without any issues. Meenova's mini micro-sd card OTG reader works well with the Nexus Media importer app. I could go on. Bottom line, as someone that's installed Marshmallow without any issues and has ran the O.S since day one, I can safely say that there's nothing with the process of upgrading to 6.0 or with how Marshmallow is running on the Nexus 7 that should be delaying this OTA upgrade.