In the past year, Motorola has changed rather dramatically. In addition to its new owner – Lenovo – the company has produced an unprecedented three Moto X products for 2015: the Moto X Style, the Moto X Play, and the Moto X Force. Compare this with the past two years which saw…the Moto X (2013) and the Moto X (2014). Aside from the product diversity however, another big change – or at least that which Moto owners worry has changed – is the company’s update policy.

While it’s not as quick as last year’s Lollipop update, those with the Moto X (2014) will be pleased to know that, at least for users in India, Marshmallow is now rolling out.

The update is Build 24.11.18.en.EU and is 884MB in size. As indicated in the above picture, contains Marshmallow which brings along with it “many new enhancements including in-app assistance with Google Now on Tap, battery-smart features, new app permissions that give you even more control, and more.” Specifically, the company lists the following individual points:

Doze Mode — This new feature monitors your phone and puts it into a deep sleep when it’s not being used, which can extend battery life substantially.

— This new feature monitors your phone and puts it into a deep sleep when it’s not being used, which can extend battery life substantially. Now on Tap — We love Google Now, and it’s improved in Android M. Simply long press the home button to bring up the Google Now feature and display information based on whatever you’re doing at the time.

— We love Google Now, and it’s improved in Android M. Simply long press the home button to bring up the Google Now feature and display information based on whatever you’re doing at the time. Android Pay — Android M allows you to bring up Android Pay with a simple tap and easily make purchases without having to open a separate app.

— Android M allows you to bring up Android Pay with a simple tap and easily make purchases without having to open a separate app. Direct Share — Share your photos, news, links, etc. with your favorite contacts easily and quickly.

— Share your photos, news, links, etc. with your favorite contacts easily and quickly. Simpler volume controls — A more intuitive way to control ringtone and media volume.

According to Motorola’s official blog in India, the following devices are also set to receive Marshmallow, some of which – such as the Nexus 6 and Moto X Pure (2015) – have already received it: