• Android 6.0 “Marshmallow” is a version of the Android mobile operating system, which was first unveiled in May 2015.

Android 6.0 “Marshmallow” is a version of the Android mobile operating system, which was first unveiled in May 2015. (Photo : YouTube/Andropalace)

Fans are eagerly waiting for news about Samsung's upcoming flagship phones, which will be released in less than two weeks. There are high chances that the Galaxy S7 iteration will be released running on Google's latest operating system, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, although the OS has not yet rolled out on most Samsung handsets.

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The Korean tech giant has already unveiled a beta version of the software to some Galaxy S6 and galaxy S6 Edge users in some regions. While the software did not come with many visual changes to the stock version of Android, Samsung changed their TouchWiz, used a new color palette, and redesigned some icons. According to Android Headlines, Samsung began rolling out the final construct of Marshmallow for Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, although only in South Korea.

Poland was among the first countries to receive the update in smartphones from other companies, and now, T-Mobile Poland has given some information through their Twitter account.

Although there is no specific date given, the tweet implies that the carrier has already endorsed the update for their handsets and it will commence rolling out soon. Carriers in other regions could as well be testing the update so that they can unveil it later.

Android 6.0 Marshmallow has been available for some time now. However, it seems Samsung took its sweet time to ensure that the update runs well on their devices. In addition, the tech giant has been updating some of their applications for compatibility with the new operating system, so that when the gadgets eventually are updated the apps would be ready for use, according to a different report by the same publication.

The Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5 will possibly be updated shortly after the two aforementioned smartphones.

Users are hoping that the rollout does not take long because all of the devices were considered among the most powerful ones, and they can only perform better with the new feature associated with Android Marshmallow.    

Watch the footage for apps on Samsung Galaxy S6 running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.