American network carrier Verizon Wireless has reportedly released Android Marshmallow for the flagship Droid Maxx 2.
"Verizon Wireless is pleased to announce a software update for your device [Droid Maxx 2]. This software update has been tested to optimize device performance, resolve known issues, and apply the latest security patches, [sic]" the company said in a statement.
The new update is being rolled out in two parts with build number versions "SU1A: 23.44.3.lux" and "SU1A: 23.44.4.lux" over the air (OTA) to Verizon Moto Max 2 in the U.S.
How to install the new OTA update on the smartphone:
Settings >> About Phone >> System updates
Since the OTA release process is being carried out in phases, it will take some time to reach all corners of the country.
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The new update brings the Doze power-saving mode, the new 'Now on Tap' search, more security checks during the booting process, silent mode to the sound profile, a do-not-disturb option, performance-enhancing optimisations, improvements to Moto Assist, SD-card support enabled to extend internal memory to store more than media files such as app data, more shortcuts and other value-added features to improve the user experience.
[Check out the official change-log of the Android Marshmallow update for Verizon's Moto Droid Maxx 2, HERE]