Since October of 2015, Android users have been wondering if their smartphones will be upgradeable to Android M, now known as Android 6.0 Marshmallow. It's been a few months now, and in 2016 there are a lot of handsets -- including from Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony, Moto, OnePlus, and more -- that will be getting and OTA update for to the latest Android firmware.
The official announcement of the PS Plus free games list for February 2016 is likely still a couple of weeks away, but that doesn't stop PlayStation gamers from offering their predictions and suggestions for what Sony should release come next month.
Not supported for the Android M, or Android 6.0 Marshmallow, update, the carrier-locked Verizon Moto X 2014 has been officially cleared for unlocking and installing custom ROMs.
Now that Android M, or Android 6.0 Marshmallow, has rolled out updates to the Nexus family of devices, as well as few OEM Android smartphones, the Moto X Play in Brazil and India is joining the up-to-date 2015 Moto X Pure Edition in the U.S., as Motorola is reportedly rolling out the Android M update OTA to devices in those countries.
Facebook recently released information about the price and release date of its Oculus Rift VR, coming this spring 2015. Now, HTC has made a similar announcement for its own VR headset in collaboration with gaming company Valve Software, the Vive VR.
The Android M, or Android 6.0 Marshmallow, update has already been available to select users in South Korea and the U.K., thanks to Samsung's beta testing the upgraded operating system on some Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge devices. And when Marshmallow begins rolling out to users in the U.S., you can expect some features of the user interface to be eye-catchingly updated.
Despite the possibility of having to wait until the brink of 2016, the PlayStation Plus free games list for January 2016 was posted by Sony right in time. Here's the full list of free titles for PS4, PS3, and the PS Vita that PS Plus members can download, starting the first week of the new year.
Sony will reveal its list of free games coming in January 2016 this week for PlayStation Plus members, but it probably won't happen until Wednesday, at least.
Every month, PlayStation Plus subscribers get a chance to download a few games for each PlayStation platform for free. And every month, PS Plus members hem and haw over which games might be coming next, along with expressing which games they wish would be released for free by Sony.
The biggest Android device retailer may be updating a large majority of its flagships from this year and last in earliest months of 2016, if a leak of the company's purported Android Marshmallow update roadmap proves to be authentic.