Android 6.0 marshmallow

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Android 6.0 marshmallow

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Marshmallow primarily focuses on improving the overall user experience of Lollipop, introducing a new permissions architecture, new APIs for contextual assistants (a feature notably leveraged by "Google Now On Tap"—a new capability of the Google Search app), a new power management system that reduces background activity when a device is not being physically handled, native support for fingerprint recognition and USB Type-C connectors, the ability to migrate data to a micro SD card and use it as primary storage, as well as other internal changes. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Android 6.0 marshmallow


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 Marshmallow
  • Android 6.0 

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Android Marshmallow
  • Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" is a version of
    the Android mobile operating system. First
    unveiled in May 2015 at Google I/O under the
    codename "Android 'M.
  • Marshmallow primarily focuses on improving the
    overall user experience of Lollipop, introducing
    a new permissions architecture, new APIs for
    contextual assistants (a feature notably
    leveraged by "Google Now On Tap"a new capability
    of the Google Search app), a new power management
    system that reduces background activity when a
    device is not being physically handled, native
    support for fingerprint recognition and USB
    Type-C connectors, the ability to migrate data to
    a micro SD card and use it as primary storage, as
    well as other internal changes.

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Features of android Marshmallow
  • The apps menu is crazy-different
  • App search bar and favourites
  • The clock has gone all stylish
  • Google has added a memory manager
  • You can add a lock screen message
  • Battery optimisation now on a by-app basis
  • Fingerprint scanners supported as standard

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The apps menu is crazy-different
  • One Android Marshmallow change all of you will
    notice is the way the new apps menu works. Its
    totally different to Lollipop and the other
    previous versions of Android.
  • This time, instead of a bunch of apps pages you
    flick through horizontally, the apps box is a
    scroll thumbed through with a smooth vertical
    movement.

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App search bar and favourites
  • If your apps library is so massive you cant
    remember which apps/games youve uninstalled,
    this bit will let you get them back on-board
    sharpish.
  • There are also four special apps slots right at
    the top of the apps menu. These are filled using
    an algorithm that picks the most important apps
    based on those you use most, and have used most
    recently.

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The clock has gone all stylish
  • Lollipop upped Androids style game, and
    Marshmallow tries to take that a step further
    with a redesigned clock.
  • Its little more than a font shuffle, but does
    give the new software a bit of a different,
    sharper visual personality.
  • Check it out below. The date text is now written
    in all-caps, and the font of the time characters
    seems to be a bit thicker, as if Google has hit
    the bold button.

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Google has added a memory manager
  • One of the complaints about Android Lollipop was
    that its memory-hungry nature introduced all
    sorts of performance problems in phones without
    absolutely loads of RAM.A new feature lets you
    check out the memory usage of all your installed
    apps without using a third-party app.
  • Theres a whole new Memory area in the main
    Settings menu.

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You can add a lock screen messagE
  • A tiny little tweak of Android M is that you can
    now add a little line of text to your lock
    screen.
  • Unlike the date font, this little extra line is
    written in lower case, and seems to have opacity
    of just under 100 per cent, making it a bit less
    bright than the clock.

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Battery optimisation now on a by-app basis
  • Android only really started to embrace proper a
    battery-saving mode with Android Lollipop, even
    though custom skins have had such features for
    years now. Android Marshmallow adds a whole new
    battery area called optimisation.This tweaks
    how apps eat energy when not being actively used
    in order to save battery life. As standard, all
    apps bar the Android system itself use battery
    optimisation, and all you can do is make
    important apps exempt from this feature.

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Fingerprint scanners supported as standard
  • Finger scanners have been found in Android phones
    for years now. However, its only with Android
    Marshmallow that the system supports the hardware
    natively. Before now, software for these scanners
    had to be jammed in by the manufacturer.

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