Android 6.0 Marshmallow will hit Oukitel K10000, K6000, and K4000 Pro

Android 6.0 Marshmallow will hit Oukitel K10000, K6000, and K4000 Pro
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After months of waiting, Marshmallow is finally arrived; we see several Android 6.0 updates were announced from the big-name companies like Huawei, HTC, Motorola, Asus, Samsung, LG etc.

After months of waiting, Marshmallow is finally arrived; we see several Android 6.0 updates were announced from the big-name companies like Huawei, HTC, Motorola, Asus, Samsung, LG etc. The updates have been rolling out to their device internationally right after Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P. Other users probably start wondering when they will get a taste of the Marshmallow.

Most of the phones have their third party We make a list of Chinese devices that will have official update to Android 6.0 in the next couple months.

OnePlus:
The annual flagship OnePlus 2 and the budget friendly Oneplus X will have the Marshmallow software available very soon. The company was testing the beta build on all their devices a few days ago.

ZUK:
The ZUK Z1 was the first Chinese brand that got the Android 6.0 update, the software has been out there for a while now. This new brand of Lenovo that just came out last year is quite impressive. The international version sports CM12.1, and the engineers created ZUI for Chinese market. For the rest of the models from Lenovo like K3 Note, A7000 and Vibe series are currently under development.

Oukitel:
Oukitel recently released the K10000 that's powered by a 10000mAh battery. The massive battery capacity allows the phone running for a week without any problem. The Official claimed that they are going to make the Marshmallow available for the device by the end of February. The 6000mAh battery powered K6000 will have the update, so does the K4000 Pro.

Xiaomi
The Xiaomi Mi Note users probably are used to Android 6.0 now, since it rolled out for a while. There are screenshot indicating that the company made the Android 6.0.1 for Mi4 flagship phone. The phone just received the MIUI 7.1 updates not long ago.

These relatively unpopular phones may be not as famous as iPhone, Samsung, LG etc, but they do have equally good performance as the big-name brand and they're more cost effective.

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