Is Marshmallow coming to your smartphone? Photo: Google

Is Marshmallow coming to your smartphone? Photo: Google

T-Mobile has released a list of smartphones and tablets that will be first to receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates. The list includes devices from HTC, LG, Samsung, and Google — but not Motorola.

Enjoy Play Music for free again. Photo: Google

Enjoy Play Music for free again. Photo: Google

Google Play Music’s one-month free trial has returned, giving customers the chance to use the service and all of its features for a short time before they decide whether they want to subscribe at $10 a month.

Unlike its siblings, the Xperia Z4v packs a Quad HD display. Photo: Sony

The Xperia Z4v is dead. Photo: Sony

Verizon has announced that it is pulling the plug on Sony’s Xperia Z4v before the handset even goes on sale. The flagship device, which was announced back in June, was supposed to go on sale this summer but missed its release target.

Marshmallow has arrived. Photo: Google

Marshmallow has arrived. Photo: Google

Google’s latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow factory images are now available for Nexus devices, giving users the opportunity to update manually rather than wait for the over-the-air release.

Play Music credit isn't available to all. Photo: Google

Play Music credit isn’t available to all. Photo: Google

One of the many perks that come with buying Google’s new Nexus smartphones — alongside great specifications at an affordable price, pure Android software, and instant updates — is a free Play Music subscription for 90 days.

Anyone who buys a Nexus 5X or Nexus 6P can enjoy it — unless they’re an existing subscriber.

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