Android M is coming and all Android powered devices will be getting the upgrade. The timing of each device's upgrade will depend on the maker of the device.
The official release of Google's recently announced Android M mobile operating system is still months away, but the good news is that developers and curious parties can get an early look through Developer Preview.
Owners of the HTC One M9 will be pleased to know that online sources have reported that enhancements are being made to the smartphone's software to improve battery life and overall functionality.
It's simultaneously one of the most promising new features of Android 5.0 Lollipop and one of the most confusedly designed, but the Android M developer preview shows signs that Google is taking another crack at its infamous "interruptions" system.
As it does every year, Google's keynote kicking off the Google I/O developer conference included a laundry list of updates on projects we knew the company was working at, along with lots of announcements and previews of new products and features Google is just beginning to launch. Here's a rundown of everything you need to know from Google's Avengers-length keynote.
Now that most top-of-the-line Android smartphones are updated to Android Lollipop, it's time for the next Android update -- tentatively called Android M, for now -- to start taking shape. And it has, as one major feature has already slipped from Android M previews at Google I/O, and it's shaping up to be an incredible step forward in battery life across Android smartphones.