Tuesday, November 10, 2015

I marshmallow Android 6.0 confirmed by Google

Google has confirmed the name of marshmallow 6.0 blogoficial Android Developers. The announcement to end months of speculation about what will be the final name of M Android. The announcement coincides with the final M Android developer preview and launch the Android SDK 6.0.

There is no end date for the launch of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but the blog post refers to "fall." The preview of the final Android Developer API level introduces M 23, which is what will be the final version of Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The Android SDK 6.0 enables developers to begin to prepare their apps correctly to the new level of the Android API.

If you've been following coverage of MI AndroidPIT Android so far, you know that two of the biggest additions to the Android version M are natively supported fingerprint scanner and individual application permissions.

The first adds a significant layer of security stock Android and the latter brings more user control over the permissions that have individual to various parts of your Android as contacts, camera, microphone and location applications

Here's the short version of the API update changelog for you:

Changing the Android platform:
End user interface permits - we updated the user interface permits and had some permits improved behavior.

Android 6.0 Marshmallow its way. Google has already introduced two new Nexus OTA and is running for the Nexus 5, 6, 7 (2013), 9 and Play. It's just a matter of time that the new version appears not only on new devices that are presented but also in existing Android smartphones.

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