Android buffs fortunate enough to have experienced Android’s new 6.0 or Marshmallow OS update will agree that most of the major changes occurred in the previous Lollipop version. However, Android will in its current Marshmallow format be able to prove its newfound transparent, cohesive, and useful nature to the global smartphone community. Marshmallow is at last kind of devoid of frills, despite all the newfound Google added features, with the greater part of its newness found hidden under the bonnet of this newly braced OS.
Android in its evolutionary nature have proven to be more finished and accomplished in each and every new version release, offering a greater number of apps that adhere to its own Material Design Standards. Marshmallow has finally become a fully cohesive OS able to provide to the personal needs of each of its users without the previously unnecessary clutter.
Google Now provides the much-needed contextual abilities that has been lacking until now, with the new Android 6.0 providing tech geeks with a well-received additional deep transparency into the workings of their mobile devices.
The newly introduced features include additional lock screen functionality with a more distinguishable font as well as a quick settings option easily accessible from the notifications menu. It’s lock screen has become noticeably less congested featuring a simpler and more utilitarian layout. The copy & paste functionality has been greatly improved over previous versions which is clearly and immediately noticeable over previous versions, but strangely Google’s own naturally preloaded Chrome browser is still disgraced by the older mechanism.
6.0s Settings menu have been gifted with a far greater informative capacity, such as its ability to known form you of the last security update you’ve installed.
One of its greatest improvements arrives with the new Google account settings now integrated into the device settings menu controls which fortunately accounts for the removal of the old blunt Google settings app since it should have been integrated this way into all devices from the start.There are a multitude of other improvements made under the OSs bonnet, the above just represents a few examples of small changes that will make a massive difference in your daily living with your Android smart device.