Motorola confirmed its intention on Friday to issue Android 6.0 software updates for a number of its smartphones. Additionally, the handset maker says it’s making some changes to the apps that come pre-loaded with the Marshmallow update.

Motorola will continue to trim down its pre-loaded software enhancements as part of its focus on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The newest version of Android introduces features that closely mimic those previously found in Motorola phones.

Android 6.0 includes a “Do not disturb” setting in the sound and notification submenu, which is similar to Motorola’s Moto Assist. Additionally, Marshmallow makes it easier to back up user data, a detail that replicates Motorola’s Migrate app. As such, Moto Assist and Moto Migrate will be excised when devices update to Marshmallow. Continue reading “Motorola Official Rolls Out A List Of Devices To Receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update”