LG G4 owners are on tap to receive Google's latest mobile operating system.

The Android 6.0 Marshmallow update begins rolling out next week in Poland, before reaching other locations in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. An official upgrade schedule and list of affected models will be announced in individual markets.

"While speed alone isn't an indicator of great service, it does go a long way toward giving consumers the confidence that LG is committed to its existing customers first," Chris Yie, head of LG Mobile marketing communications, said in a statement.

Google revealed the Marshmallow moniker in August, and released it last month with the launch of its new Nexus devices.

Older Nexus devices have now received the update, which includes an enhanced version of Google Now called Now on Tap, as well as battery improvements, more privacy and security controls, and easier device setup.

Now on Tap "stays on task alongside you, instantly pulling up relevant info and helping you get more done," Google Vice President of Android Product Management Brian Rakowski wrote in a recent blog post.

The tech titan also added the Doze and App Standby features, which "dramatically decrease your device's thirst for power," Rakowski said.

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On the privacy front, there is a new app permissions model; Marshmallow also adds the ability to use your fingerprint to unlock the device, authorize purchases, sign into apps, and check out with Android Pay.

Sony has also indicated that it will make Marshmallow available on 14 Xperia devices. Don't get too excited, though: Timing and availability will vary by market and mobile operator, and Sony has yet to announce any rollout dates.

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