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Once your phone manufacturer makes Android 10 available for your device, you can upgrade to it via an \u201cover the air\u201d (OTA) update. These OTA updates are incredibly simple to do and take only a couple of minutes. Open your phone and head to \u201cSettings.\u201dIn \u201cSettings\u201d scroll down and tap on \"About Phone\" or \"About Device.\"Select \u201cSoftware update\u201d or \"System update\" to check for the latest version of Android.Be aware that you may have to update your phone to the latest version of Android Lollipop or Marshmallow before Android 10 is available. You\u2019ll need to be running Android 5.1 or higher to update seamlessly.Once downloaded, your phone will reset and install and launch into Android 10.", "url": " -android/1001643/how-to-upgrade-from-android-lollipop-to-android-6-marshmallow/#step1" }, "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "How to Force an Android Upgrade (via Factory Image)", "image": " -content/uploads/2015/09/android_marshmallow_sdk_path_setting.png", "text": "For those who feel a little braver with their phone update and really want to get their hands on the newest version of Android before anyone else, Google does offer Android factory images for download.However, this process is only for advanced users. Using an Android factory image will wipe all your data, so make sure you backup your phone\u2019s contents before updating. Also, bear in mind that manufacturers have their own forked versions of Android OS, which includes custom features and often bloatware too.Generally, Google only releases factory images for its Nexus devices, so if you run one of those, you can definitely upgrade via this method. For those using other phone models, be warned: while the images will work, they may not be optimized to run on your phone correctly.Currently, Google hasn\u2019t made the Android Marshmallow factory image available for download, but when it does, this is how you can upgrade your nexus device. Download and install\u00a0the latest Android SDK on your computer Add the SDK folder to the PATH: In Windows: Open \"My Computer >\u00a0Properties.\" Then, go to \"Advanced System Settings.\" From here, go to \"System Properties >\u00a0Advanced >\u00a0Environment Variables.\" Select \"Path,\" then click \"Edit\" and type in the directory for where you installed the SDK (remember, each entry is separated by a semicolon). In Mac OS X: Make a note of where the SDK ZIP file is unpacked to (by default it ends up in a directory called \u201candroid-sdk-mac_x86\u201d).Open Terminal and paste \u201cecho 'export PATH=$PATH:\/Android\/android-sdk-mac_x86\/tools' >> \/.bash_profile\u201d to set PATH. Enable USB debugging on your Android device in \"Settings >\u00a0About phone > Software information.\"If you haven\u2019t already enabled \"Developer Mode,\" tap the \"Build Number\u201d seven times to activate it.Once done, go to the newly accessible \u201cDeveloper options\u201d menu in \"Settings\" and tick \u201cUSB debugging.\u201dDownload the factory images for each device (Google will make these available once launched).Extract the image on your computer and connect your Android device to the computer via USB.Boot your phone into fastboot by holding down the volume up, volume down, and power button when turning your device on. If you don\u2019t own a Nexus device, here\u2019s a list of other ways to boot into fastboot.Open up a command terminal on your computer and execute \u201cflash-all.bat\u201d to install the necessary files and OS onto your phone.Once done, Google recommends you lock your phone\u2019s bootloader for security. This is done by rebooting your phone back into fastboot mode while connected via USB and then execute \u201cfastboot oem lock\u201d from a command terminal on your computer.That\u2019s it, you\u2019re done!", "url": " -android/1001643/how-to-upgrade-from-android-lollipop-to-android-6-marshmallow/#step2" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Update Workaround", "image": " -content/uploads/2021/11/Google-Services-Framework-Settings-Page.png", "text": "As all Android users know by now, actually getting your hands on the update is problematic. While most users check online tech sites and their device's settings for the newest update, there is one method that gets you the update just a little faster.Go to the \"Settings\" on your Android device and tap on your \"App Manager.\" From here, locate \"Google Services Framework\" and clear the cache as you would any app. Close the \"Settings\" app and open it back up to check for the update. Many users have stated they did need to do this several times, but finally, the update appeared. ", "url": " -android/1001643/how-to-upgrade-from-android-lollipop-to-android-6-marshmallow/#step3" ], "tool":[ ] } "@context": " ", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ "@type": "Question", "name": "What is the latest version of Android?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "As of January 2022, the latest Android version available to the public is Android 12. Although some users still don't have access to the newest software, it's a good idea to keep checking your phone's settings for the update." ] BODY .fancybox-containerz-index:200000BODY .fancybox-is-open .fancybox-bgopacity:0.87BODY .fancybox-bg background-color:#0f0f11BODY .fancybox-thumbs background-color:#ffffff "@context": " ", "@type": "BreadcrumbList", "itemListElement": [ "@type": "ListItem", "position": 1, "item": "@id": " -mobile/", "name": "PC & Mobile" , "@type": "ListItem", "position": 2, "item": "@id": " -mobile/pc-mobile-devices/", "name": "Devices" , "@type": "ListItem", "position": 3, "item": "@id": " -mobile/pc-mobile-devices/android/", "name": "Android" ] "@context": " ", "@type": "Article", "mainEntityOfPage": "@type": "WebPage", "@id": " -android/1001643/how-to-upgrade-from-android-lollipop-to-android-6-marshmallow/" , "headline": "How to upgrade from Android Lollipop to", "image": [ " -content/uploads/2015/09/android_marshmallow-scaled.jpg?resize=1200%2C1200&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2015/09/android_marshmallow-scaled.jpg?resize=1280%2C960&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2015/09/android_marshmallow-scaled.jpg?resize=1280%2C720&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2015/09/android_marshmallow-scaled.jpg?fit=2560%2C1440&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2015/09/android_marshmallow_sdk_path_setting.png", " -content/uploads/2015/09/android_marshmallow_sdk_terminal.png", " -content/uploads/2021/11/Google-Services-Framework-Settings-Page.png" ], "datePublished": "2015-09-30T00:00:00+00:00", "dateModified": "2022-01-27T18:20:15-06:00", "author": "@type": "Person", "name": "Alphr" , "publisher": "@type": "Organization", "name": "Alphr", "logo": "@type": "ImageObject", "url": " -content/themes/alphr/images/logo_new.svg" , "description": "If you're running an older version of Android, such as Lollipop (5.0) or even Marshmallow (6.0.1), it may be time to update to the newest version of Android 10. Depending on your device, it's probably" var ajaxurl = ' -admin/admin-ajax.php'; window.adsLoaded = false; var freestar = freestar ; freestar.queue = freestar.queue []; freestar.config = freestar.config ; freestar.config.enabled_slots = []; freestar.initCallback = function () if (typeof window.initAds !== "undefined") window.initAds(); else window.adsLoaded = true; (freestar.config.enabled_slots.length === 0) ? freestar.initCallbackCalled = false : freestar.newAdSlots(freestar.config.enabled_slots) GamingXboxNintendoPlayStationTwitchDiscordMinecraftSteam
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