Motorola Moto G2 Receiving Android 6.0 Marshmallow in India after Limited Initial Release!

On a minor note, some users seem to be having trouble upgrading to the new version, but nothing that can’t be addressed. According to some comments that have been frequently cited, a factory reset is usually enough to resolve the issues and get the device to a state where it can be properly upgraded.

Of course, performing a factory reset means having to wipe all data from the device, which in turn means performing a full backup of important files. Afterwards, if any issues persist, users are advised to send their devices in for a repair.

Last but not least, the update rollout schedule is not very clear right now, so users may have to wait quite a long time to get it on their own devices. Some have reported that they still haven’t received anything, and have been checking for new notifications regularly.

But as we said above, this is completely normal and it’s just the way things work with Android updates. It will take a while for the new version to reach all devices, so users should just be patient and keep checking their system settings for any new notifications. In the meantime, it’s also a good idea to follow discussions about the new update in order to be notified of any potential problems and corresponding workarounds.

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