Monday, October 5, 2015

Android 6.0 Marshmallow: this is all changing – Gizmodo in Spanish

Android 6.0 Marshmallow: this is all changing

Marshmallow Android 6.0 is the new version of Android and is now available for download on supported Nexus devices (and later come to other mobile ). This update brings more than just a cosmetic change, full of innovations and new features that will be very useful to users.

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Android is making the jump from version Lollipop Marshmallow making major changes “under the hood” in the system. The interface is relatively the same as before, but the amount of new features is amazing, including some working in the background to improve the user experience and, better yet, give more autonomy to the phones.

These are the biggest news that brings Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Managing permissions on individual applications

Android 6.0 Marshmallow: this is all changing

Android Finally matches that feature for years is present in IOS, and much appreciated. From Marshmallow, the user can control to detail the permissions granted to applications. That means, for example, can assign WhatsApp if we allow access to our pictures or microphone, without that affect the installation of the app as such. Until now, it was only possible to accept all or reject all.



Google omnipresent Now

Google Now on Tap is the new version of Google virtual assistant is present in virtually any application, providing context about what you’re doing. That means that based on the text or video that you see to give better answers and related information, such as tell you the name of the singer in a band when you’re listening to Spotify and ask “Who is the singer in this song? “. Context is everything in Google Now on Tap.



Battery Save

Android 6.0 Marshmallow: this is all changing

Android launches a feature called “Doze” that what is to consume the least amount of energy when the mobile “realizes” that you’re not using and not you’re going to use for long. For example, when you sleep.

It does this by taking into account when was the last time I’d unlocked the screen and consumes less battery power than in its “normal”, in which it is active and receiving notifications endless constantly. According to Google, this saves up to 30% more energy. We hope when we make our test check thoroughly.



RAM Memory Manager

A great addition to the more room technicians. Overall this RAM memory manager allows you to do many things, but to inform you how much memory is occupied and which application is to blame. This will allow you to notice if something weird is going on in your phone, and is slower than normal. Just go to the Settings menu and there paragraph of RAM, and find out who is at fault.



Dark Theme System

Android 6.0 Marshmallow: this is all changing

Although it is something only aesthetic, it is appreciated to change the look of the menu of applications and system configuration.

Support fingerprint sensors

Although there are many mobile devices support fingerprint sensors, the system does now natively, starting with the new Nexus have a sensor of this type. So expect to see many more Android as well.



Chrome now works everywhere

Upgrading Chrome for Android that comes with Marshmallow allows the browser running on any application, which means that you will no longer use the internal browser options or your favorite Twitter app, but a Chrome tab opens on the application when you play link.

can make more without Internet

 Android 6.0 Marshmallow: this is all changing

Now you can use Google Maps features turn-by-turn navigation in Google Maps without an Internet connection as well as download maps. Android 6.0 also comes with the ability to download some YouTube videos for offline viewing, which was already available in some countries, but with Marshmallow reaches around the world.



USB Type-C

Finally Android has support for the new USB standard, Type-C, on their devices. This makes it much faster data transfer, recharging the battery, and finally, we need to look not which side is the USB port before connecting the cable.



Copy, cut and paste text is now easier than ever

Finally, among small system enhancements have something that will certainly be very useful: it is now much easier to cut, copy, and paste text, as to select the word or phrase that you want to copy, you will see the options exactly about it, not at the top of the screen, something that became very cumbersome on mobile with . big screens

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