Android 6.0 Marshmallow, to update or not to update?

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Android 6.0 Marshmallow has already been officially presented at the event in which the new Google Nexus were presented. From now on, it will begin to reach the different smartphones and tablets with Android, and the question is, is it better to update or not to update?

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There are users who have thousands of euros to spend on smartphones every year, and who can change mobile phones every so often. However, the truth is that normally, we do not have money to change mobile phones many times, so our smartphones are first very new mobiles, but with the passage of time they begin to be smartphones of a worse level, because they are launched much better mobiles. That is why users want to update their mobile phones, because somehow, they believe that they can get news on their mobile even if they do not buy a new one. However, is that really the best?

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Updates that degrade performance

There are updates that come with performance improvements, but the truth is that they are not usually common. It was, for example, Android 4.4 KitKat, a version with which good performance was obtained with RAM of only 512 MB. However, usually a mobile is launched with firmware optimized for it, and any firmware update usually comes with a worse optimization for the smartphone, especially when it is a large update. So, is it better to update or not to update a smartphone?

Do you have a key problem on your smartphone whose solution is included in the update? Then the best thing is that you update, obviously. If this is not the case, and it is simply an update to a new version of Android, while your mobile already works perfectly, then it is when you should think that perhaps it is not the best to update. It is very likely that in the end you want to update, but since your mobile works well, the best you can do is wait at least a month. This way you will be able to see the opinions of the users once the mobile has been updated. On many occasions you will see that users say that the update has worsened the performance of the mobile, on other occasions you will see that the mobile remains the same. And even sometimes the mobile will work better. If it is either of these last two cases, then updating might be a good idea, but if the mobile has worsened after the update, then it is better to update.


  1.   Fabian said

    The truth is that this guy broke his head for such an investigation or verbiage, the truth is that everyone who buys a mobile phone knows this, for advice or for their own situation.


  2.   chinese kipati said

    But what kind of article is this ??? the header says "Android 6.0 Marshmallow, to update or not to update?" not to hear about any novelty of 6.0 and above it could be a short / paste of any version of android, IOS or any operating system….


  3.   saternoir said

    “But if the mobile has gotten worse after the update, then it is better to update. " QUE.


  4.   blargg said

    With my dear galaxy note 3 that was a plane and without problems with the 4.3, after the update, it no longer felt so polished, lags and errors are more noticeable. It is true that many times it is not worth it, since they are not always to our liking.