To be noted, is that this may not be the final list of devices due to receive the Android 6.0 Marshmallow upgrade, as the company's blog post mentioned, "Right now we have plans to upgrade the following Motorola devices. Things may change, so please refer to our software upgrade page for the latest, and specifics by country."
The
Motorola Software support page for the Indian market confirms that the Moto G (Gen 2), Moto G (3rd
Gen), Moto X (Gen 2), Moto Turbo, Moto X Play, and yet-to-be-launched
Moto X Style will be receiving the Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
You may have noticed that neither generation of the affordable Moto E has been included, nor the first-generation Moto G and Moto X. And while these two smartphones, may be considered too old to update at this point, the Moto E (Gen 2) is only a few months old.
Motorola
has also listed changes that Moto device owners will see after updating
to the new Android OS version. Some changes to Moto enhancements
include removal of Moto Assist feature as part of upgrade to Android M.
The company explains that the latest OS includes an option for 'Do Not
Disturb' under the 'Sound and notification' settings that performs
similar function what Moto Assist does.
The Motorola Migrate
feature, which allowed transferring photos, videos, SIM contacts and
even call and text history from an old Android device to a Moto device,
is also being retired. "Android M also enhances support for backing up
user data. These improvements duplicate most of what Motorola Migrate
provides," notes Bjorn Kilburn, VP, Software Product Management, in the blog post.
The
company will also retire the Google Chrome extension found in Motorola
Connect considering a lot of similar services now exist. Kilburn adds
that all these features will "no longer be preloaded going forward."
Soon
after Google announced new Nexus devices alongside the latest and final
build of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow last week, select handset OEMs
have started coming out with their list of devices likely to receive the
new OS update. HTC detailed Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for its devices last week.