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Google reveals new powerful features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow

We know that Google is found of naming android OS with sweet treats such as Jelly Bean, KitKat and Lollipop all featuring in the past – so there has been much speculation about what the latest release, previously known as "Android M", would be called. But now Google just Release the name for the new Android OS Version 6.0 as Marshmallow.The new operating system, which was first unveiled at Google I/O on 28 May 2015, is expected to launch to the public in the third quarter of 2015.
Google reveals new powerful features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow

 

Power and charging

Android Power
Google claims that Android Marshmallow is the most powerful Android release yet. The update brings hundreds of improvements, but many of them are very incremental, so will be almost invisible to most users. A new Incorporated feature called Doze that is meant to better the battery life,It detects when the device's motion sensor is inactive and cuts down on the level of background app activity.
Android Marshmallow also brings support for a new type of USB connector called USB-C, which Google claims charges devices three to five times faster than the current microUSB chargers. Like Apple's Lightning connector, USB-C chargers can be plugged in either way round, so you'll no longer have to fumble around in the dark trying to plug in your charging cable.

Permissions

A new permissions system makes it easier for users to decide what information the apps on their phone can use, by giving them the opportunity to confirm or deny access in context.

Now on Tap

As part of the Android Marshmallow release, Google is updating its Google Now personal assistant to allow users to access information anywhere on their device, no matter what they are doing.

Android Pay

The Android Marshmallow update will bring support for Android Pay, Google's answer to Apple Pay, which lets you pay for things in shops using your Android smartphone.
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