Friday, February 12, 2016

Sony launches Beta program for Android 6.0 Marshmallow … – CNET in Spanish



The Sony Xperia Z2.

CNET

the fans of Sony phones are a loyal clan prefers these devices for their lasting batteries, its high-quality cameras and powerful processors that allow the performance of several activities at once. Soon could also enjoy the latest Android operating system on their devices.

the Sony Mobile unit has launched the Xperia Beta Program whereby certain cell Xperia users can receive an early version of Android 6.0 Marshmallow. After testing the latest OS on their phones, users can send your ideas and comments to developers Sony. According to Sony Mobile, the help users better facilitate launch Android 6.0 update.

the Xperia Beta program is available only for users of cell Z3 (D6603 model), Z3 Compact (D5803 model) and Z2 (model D6503 ). If these people want to participate they have to go to the Google Play store to download the app to administer Marshmallow Beta version on the device.

Currently, the Xperia Z2 and Z3 Compact running version Android 5.1 Lollipop, while the Xperia Z3 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop.

Some of the changes Marshmallow against Lollipop are obvious as is the use of Design Material, looking for a better integration of mobile applications interfaces with versions of web sites. In addition, Marshmallow organizes apps on mobile in alphabetical order in a line highlighting the most used. Other features include the ability to save battery Dose and use Google Now on Tap to improve the way we do contextual searches.

It is unclear whether this program is limited to users in certain countries, although Android Central reports that the program is only for people in the Netherlands, Italy and Spain. Shop for Google Play does not indicate this limitation. Spanish CNET asked to Sony Mobile a clarification to this question.

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