... Today, Motorola published a list of the devices it would be updating to Android Marshmallow. And to be clear: that list is of planned updates. All of them. If a device is not on that list, Motorola is not planning on upgrading it to Marshmallow at this time, and that means those plans are unlikely to change. We even have explicit confirmation that Moto X 2014 AT&T and Verizon models, which do not appear on this list, will not be getting Android 6.0. It seems quite safe to say any device not on this list will not be getting Marshmallow. The Moto E 2015, announced 219 days ago, is not on that list. Android Marshmallow will be publicly available next week. That will give the Moto E 2015 one of the shortest OS-level support lifetimes of any Motorola product in recent memory. This is aggravating on its own. It's annoying, and it sucks. But you know what really rubs salt in the wound?
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