Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Android

Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Android 6.0

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Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Android - The Ultimate User Experience

Are you tired of your phone running slow and constantly draining your battery? Look no further than Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the latest operating system from Google that promises to improve the overall user experience and extend battery life with its innovative features.

Marshmallow introduces a redesigned permission model that gives users more control over their apps. In previous versions of Android, apps were automatically granted all of their specified permissions at installation time, which could lead to privacy concerns and potential security risks. With Marshmallow, users can now choose which permissions they want to grant an app when it requests access to certain features or data.

Another exciting feature of Marshmallow is Doze power scheme, which helps conserve battery life by putting your device into a deep sleep mode when it's not being used for an extended period of time. This means you can go longer without having to charge your phone or tablet.

But that's not all - Marshmallow also includes native support for fingerprint recognition technology, making it easier than ever before to unlock your device and keep it secure from unauthorized access.

In addition to these major updates, there are plenty of other improvements in store with Marshmallow. For example:

- App links: When you click on a link in an app, Android will now ask if you want to open the link in the corresponding app instead of just opening it in a web browser.

- Direct Share: You can now share content directly with specific contacts or apps without having to go through multiple steps.

- Google Now on Tap: This feature allows you to get contextual information about what's on your screen by simply holding down the home button.

- Improved volume controls: You can now adjust different types of volume (such as media volume or ringtone volume) separately from one another.

Overall, Android 6.0 Marshmallow is a significant upgrade over previous versions of Android and offers many new features that will enhance your user experience while also improving performance and battery life. So why wait? Upgrade today and see what all the fuss is about!

Review

Android 6.0, aka Marshmallow, seeks to give users great control over what apps are doing behind the scenes and to do a better job of managing device power consumption.

Pros

Finer permission control: In previous editions of Android, before you download and install an app, you have to deal with a slab of permissions. Now Marshmallow will let you grant -- or not grant -- specific permissions for a Marshmallow app when it seeks to use a feature. For example, when you launch Google's Keep, the app can ask you for permission to record audio. You also can modify individual settings after you've installed an app and view by function which permissions you've granted. So, for example, you can view and control which apps have access to the camera.

Broader fingerprint recognition: Third-party apps can now take advantage of fingerprint recognition, allowing you to use a fingerprint to authenticate actions. And with better support for fingerprint recognition, Android Pay, Google's mobile payment platform, can use a phone's fingerprint sensor to authorize transactions.

App data backup: Marshmallow will back up and store app settings and other data in your Google Drive account. In earlier versions, Android backed up only settings associated with your account. And you will have control over what gets backed up. Backups are encrypted on Drive, Google says, and the data does not count toward your storage quota.

Better power management: Marshmallow holds the promise of better battery management. A new power-management tool, called Doze, uses motion detection to monitor device usage of an unplugged phone or tablet. Watching for periods of physical inactivity, Doze throttles back system services and apps, waking up a device when it's needed. Marshmallow devices will also support the USB Type C standard, which offers an improved method of charging, Google says, and will allow devices to change three to five times faster.

Voice interaction: Marshmallow provides better voice interactions with the system and apps. By saying "OK Google," you can start a conversation with an app and have greater control over its functions.

Cons

Update lag: While Nexus 5, 6, 7 (2013), 9, Player, and Android One owners should be able move to Marshmallow quickly, if you own a non-Nexus Android device, you will have to wait for your hardware maker and mobile carrier to roll out Marshmallow to your phone or tablet. And devices more than a year or two old may never see the update, as handset makers tend to focus their efforts on new models.

Android overlay: Google allows carriers and handset makers to add apps and overlay tailored interfaces to the Android OS. Changes can range from different UI widgets to custom calendars and cameras. While the customization lets Samsung, HTC, and other makers differentiate their devices, for users, it means their devices are most likely running a version of Android that is not the stock OS. If you are seeking an undoctored Marshmallow experience, choose an Nexus device.

Bottom Line

With each new major release of Android, Google polishes its mobile operating system. Marshmallow's promise of more control over app permissions and power consumption makes it an essential update. If you can update, do.

More Resources

Google I/O 2015 keynote recap

Keep your Android phone secure

Google Photos goes it alone

Google spruces up Drive app templates

Full spec
Publisher Google
Publisher site http://www.google.com/
Release date 2015-09-24
Date added 2015-09-30
Category Utilities & Operating Systems
Sub category Operating Systems & Updates
Version 6.0
Os requirements Android
Requirements None
Price Free
Downloads per week 517
Total downloads 1254506

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