Google launched Android’s newest operating system, version 6.0, a.k.a. Marshmallow on 29th September, 2015.
The curtains are now unveiled to the ever latest operating for your Android devices and we highly recommend you to try out Android Marshmallow features and functionalities, while we highlight you some of them here. However, we could not cover every bit of a features over this article, but we bring to you some of the must use features for better bonding between you and your Android Marshmallow device.
GOOGLE’S ANDROID MARSHMALLOW NEW FEATURES
Hassle-Free App Permission
Remember how using every app results into pop-up? Now, no more! Marshmallow introduces you feature with app permission to grant minimal or maximal privileges, as desired. Meaning, if an app is designed with update feature, then you can keep the minimal privilege to prompt you only on update.
Google on Tap
Google’s on Tap is one heck of a feature of Google that allows you to ask Google on screen tap. Take for instance, you’re listening to music and you want to know about an artist and you want to Google, you can simply tap to voice search in Google and Google will return you result without disturbing your music.
Fingerprint Support
Google adds fingerprint device support for unlocking your Android phone and for making online transactions in near future.
Increased Battery Power
The most important and irritating facet of any mobile is its battery, and the one thing that no apps could every improve efficiency of. Guess what? Android Marshmallow makes it possible, with new motion detector feature that detects device moment to recognize interaction and engagement with phone, thereby, increasing battery efficiency.
EXPLORE MORE NEW ANDROID MARSHMALLOW FEATURES
If that is not enough then you might also want to explore more.
- Type-C USB is a new charger for new Android devices with Marshmallow.
- Improved volume control solution, way easy to use.
- Exclusive copy, paste and cut feature with all text-selection above the selection.
- Exclusive back-up and restore feature from any other device in neighborhood.
- With Marshmallow SD card can act like a primary storage for storing all apps and data.
- Amazingly cool new app drawer with vertical scroll for easy navigation between apps.
- In-app and home screen rotating feature, finally.
- New trend-killing RAM manager for better and faster performance.
- Extra layer of security with hardware access permission to turn on/off specific hardware along with apps.
The aforementioned feature sure does mean improved innovation with Android Marshmallow even though there is nothing much accounting for a visual change. As already told, the article is too short to cover all aspects of new Android M feature, as we leave that up to you to discover for yourself. Does that means that Android Marshmallow is your next go for it?