Nextbit announced that the company is pushing out a small update to its cloud-based Robin smartphone, and also revealed that Android 6.0.1 could be ready for the smartphone as soon as next month.
The update today is 23MB in size and fixes a single bug: apps crashing repeatedly. It’s really nothing major, but does fix the annoyance of applications randomly crashing.
Now, the big update is set to hit at some point during April. This new update contains Android 6.0.1, which brings with it a whole arsenal of improvements and fixes. It’ll come with the March Android security patch, new emoji, performance improvements across the board, as well as some other minor things, such as fixes for the call volume, improved sound quality, and so on.
Nextbit also mentioned that the built-in Camera app will be a whole lot faster, too.
The company didn’t mention as to when the April update would roll out, but we’re expecting to see it by the end of April.
source: Nextbit
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