BlackBerry had last year confirmed that the Android 6.0 Marshmallow
update for its Priv smartphone should start rolling out
"sometime in the
new year."The Canadian company has kicked off first Android Marshmallow beta
program where it is inviting BlackBerry Priv owners to sign up to
participate in the Beta Zone program and contribute to testing Android
6.0 on the handset. BlackBerry in a blog post on Monday confirmed the Marshmallow Beta Program for the Priv
smartphone and also announced that the "beta software may include
security updates on the bleeding edge." This means that the beta
software release may feature the monthly security patches even before
BlackBerry releases it to the public.
"Priv Beta Zone participants
will test Android 6.0 Marshmallow by doing a wireless software update
to a new Android 6.0 beta build and submit Bug Reports using an included
bug reporting app when bugs or inconveniences are discovered," added
the company.
The official BlackBerry Beta Zone page says that no
interruptions to the use of the device are expected during the beta
software testing though suggests "participants to be fault-tolerant."
"Participants
are expected to follow instructions to enable background diagnostic
reporting so engineering teams at BlackBerry can analyze collected data
in aggregate and make improvements where necessary. The BlackBerry Bug
Reporter for Android is also available, so participants can submit
detailed bug reports for specific issue areas they encounter" the
official sign-up page
added.
BlackBerry says that it has a team of analysts that will
investigate the bugs and diagnostic data received from users. The
company states that the users who purchased their Priv smartphones from
ShopBlackBerry, Amazon, and Carphone Warehouse will be included in the
first wave of beta testers. Other Priv users can apply as well but won't
be accepted into the program immediately.
The registration in the
beta program will be open for two weeks, and BlackBerry plans to begin
beta testing during the second week of April. The company says that the
beta will last about 4-8 weeks.
To refresh, Android 6.0
Marshmallow (previously just Android M) brings features such as revamped
app permissions; Google Now on Tap feature; Android Pay mobile payment
system, and new fingerprint APIs for developers among others.