January 30 – South Korea: The first Samsung device to receive an official Marshmallow update is the Galaxy S6 sold in South Korea.January 11 – South Korea: A beta of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow began rolling out to the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, available to all of those signed up for the beta program.April 16 – UK: Unlocked and carrier-branded Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge updates went out with skewed photo correction, Wi-Fi calling enabled and improved palm touch rejection.April 11 – U.S.: Both Galaxy S7 variants received an update with shape correction and touch response improvements.Rollout underway Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 7 Mobile images.Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All NeWiFi images.Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 5 images.Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 9 WiFi images.
Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 9 LTE images.Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus Player images.Factory images: Latest image (MMB29V) – All Nexus 6 images.
Factory images: Latest image (MXC14G) – All Pixel C images.Factory images: Latest image (MHC19J) – All Nexus 5X images.Factory images: Latest image (MHC19I) – All Nexus 6P images.Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P got performance improvement updates as well. March 7: Google released the March security update.February 1: Google releases February security update factory images for Nexus devices.January 5: January Android security Nexus updates on the way.Pixel C Android 6.0.1 factory images and binaries became available on December 11. Android 6.0.1 brings a couple of minor features, security fixes, and improved emoji support. December 7: Google released Android 6.0.1 factory images for Nexus devices.November 21: T-Mobile’s Nexus 6 began receiving the Marshmallow update.The latest factory images and OTA links are listed below.