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Android 6.0 Marshmallow features: What's new?

Google has confirmed that Android M is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The third and final version of the Android M developer preview has also been released, alongside the Android 6.0 SDK. Read on for everything you need to know about Android 6.0 Marshmallow, including its release date, features and more.<br> <br>How to download and install Android M<br><br>If you want to learn how to download and install the Android M preview on a Nexus device, hit the link. <br>Are you impressed by what Google has been up to in Android M? What would you have liked to have seen?<br>https://developer.android.com/preview/download.html

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Android 6.0 Marshmallow features: What's new?

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  1. Android M Developer Preview The official Android 6.0 SDK is now available! http://www.moontechnolabs.com

  2. Android 6.0 Marshmallow: everything you need to know Google has confirmed that Android M is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The third and final version of the Android M developer preview has also been released, alongside the Android 6.0 SDK. Read on for everything you need to know about Android 6.0 Marshmallow, including its release date, features and more. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

  3. Android M developer preview : what's new? 1. App permissions First up, app permissions. As had previously been speculated, app permissions have been overhauled in Android M, with users now being able to choose to accept or deny individual permissions as they see fit. Permissions have also been simplified. Permissions will now be requested the first time you try to use a feature, not at the point of installation. "You don't have to agree to permissions that don't make sense to you," Burke said, and used WhatsApp to give an example of how this works. If you want to record a voice message, WhatsApp will prompt you with a one-time request for permission to use your mic: if you still wish to give it access and record the message, you can, but you don't have to. Android M is giving users greater control of the information apps can access, and this is a truly positive step forward for Android. You can modify the permissions granted to apps at a later date in your Settings, or you can view permissions by type and see which apps have that permission granted. It's all about giving the user complete control over their Android. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

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  5. Android M developer preview : what's new? 2. Web experience Google has been exploring trends in the way web content is consumed to provide a better user-experience when interacting with websites and apps. "Chrome Custom Tabs is a new feature that gives developers a way to harness all of Chrome's capabilities, while still keeping control of the look and feel of the experience," said Burke. Chrome Custom Tabs will allow apps to open a customized Chrome window on top of the active app, instead of launching the Chrome app separately. This will provide a faster and more intuitive user-experience when navigating between apps and the web. Chrome Custom Tabs supports automatic sign-in, saved passwords, autofill, and multi-process security to assist the integration of the app and web experience. So, for example, a Pinterest custom tab will have a Pinterest share button embedded in it, can include custom overflow menu options and doesn't require the Pinterest developers to build their own web browser. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

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  7. Android M developer preview : what's new? 3. Fingerprint support Google will "standardize support" for fingerprint scanners on phones running Android M. The new functionality will allow fingerprint scanners to be used not only to unlock phones, but to make purchases shopping in real-life or within Play Store apps. Of course, your device will need a hardware fingerprint scanner to begin with, but with Google's full support, expect to see these appear on many more devices in the future. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

  8. Android M developer preview : what's new? 4. Mobile payments Android Pay is Google's new mobile payments system designed to make the checkout process easier and faster. Google is aiming to provide "simplicity, security, and choice" with Android Pay, allowing you to use your existing credit cards to pay for products in more than 700,000 stores in the US. Compatible with any device housing NFC capabilities (and running 4.4 KitKat or above), the Android Pay platform is being supported by American Express, Visa, Mastercard, and Discover, as well as carriers such as AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. Google's response to Apple pay is here. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

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  10. Android M developer preview : what's new? 5. App links "When a user selects a weblink from somewhere, Android doesn't know whether to show it in a web-browser, or some other app that claims support for the link." This was the problem facing the Google developers before Android M. You may be familiar with the 'Open with' dialogue box which appears when you try to open a link within an app on Android. You might be asked if you want to open a link with YouTube, or with Chrome, for example. App links are being changed in M so that Android has a greater awareness of which apps can open content directly, instead of stopping users every time with the dialog box. If you tap a Twitter link in an email, for example, the Twitter app will open automatically instead of prompting you to ask if you want to use Twitter to view it. This is almost a blink-and-you'll-miss-it improvement, but it's representative of Google's attention to detail: Android M is probably going to feel more usable without the user ever understanding why. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

  11. Android M developer preview : what's new? 6. Power and charging Android M makes use of a new function known as Doze to improve device standby time. By using motion detectors, Android will recognize when devices haven’t been interacted with for a while, such as when a person is asleep or a device has been left on a table, to reduce background processes. Burke said that Google tested two Nexus 9 devices, one running Lollipop and one running the Android M preview, and learned that M will provide up to two-times longer standby time. Even in Doze mode, your Android can still start alarms or notify you of priority notifications. Android M also supports USB Type-C which provides faster charging, and lets users charge other devices with their phone. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

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  13. Android M developer preview : what's new? Google Photos As expected, Google pulled the wraps off its new Google Photos service. Previously a part of Google+, Google Photos is now standalone photo and video storage and sharing service that provides unlimited free storage for up to 16 MP photos and 1080p video. That is seriously impressive. The Google Photos service stores high-quality compressed versions of your photos and movies but doesn't store anything on your device, so you can search through thousands of photos at high speed and without bogging your device down with gigabytes of photos. http://www.moontechnolabs.com

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  15. Resources link for Android M SDK and Images How to download and install Android M If you want to learn how to download and install the Android M preview on a Nexus device, hit the link. Are you impressed by what Google has been up to in Android M? What would you have liked to have seen? https://developer.android.com/preview/download.html Reference : For Content and Images 1. 2. 3. https://developer.android.com http://www.google.com htp://www.androidpit.com http://www.moontechnolabs.com

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