A man walks past a LG Electronics logo at the company's headquarters in Seoul
A man walks past an LG Electronics logo at the company's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. Reuters/Choi Bu-Seok

LG has begun the roll out of Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for LG G3 smartphone starting in Poland. In the U.S., Android 6.0 update has been made available for LG G Stylo midrange smartphone users by Sprint.

In the previous month, an LG Poland executive had revealed on Twitter that the Android M update would be available for LG G3 smartphone users between Dec. 16 and Dec. 18. LG G3 users in Poland are now receiving the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update after the promised timeframe.

The arrival of the LG G3 Android 6.0 Marshmallow update was revealed by Jaroslaw Bukowski, an LG Poland executive on Twitter. However, the tweet has been deleted, GSM Arena reported.

LG is known for releasing Android 6.0 firmware upgrades first for users in Poland and later on to worldwide users. If users in Poland do not encounter any major issue with LG G3 Android 6.0 update, it will be soon made available for user across the world.

For LG G4 Android 6.0 too, the South Korean company had adopted the same strategy. In October, through an official press release, LG had announced the release of Android 6.0 for LG G4 users in Poland and then for users in Europe, Asia and Americas.

The other LG smartphone that is now receiving the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update is Sprint LG G Stylo. It is surprising to see that the Android M upgrade has arrived for the midrange smartphone before 2015 flagship deivces like LG V10 and LG G Flex 2.

Sprint LG G Stylo users will be able to see the notification of its arrival of the version LS770ZV7 update when it becomes available automatically. Alternatively, users can check for the update manually by navigating to Settings > About Phone, Phandroid reported. Since it is an over-the-air update, it may some more time for the users of LG G Stylo to receive the upgrade.