Hey guys today at tech stuff we will review some amazing features of ANDROID new version 6.0 MARSHMALLOW.
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Google's virtual assistant is arguably one of Android's best features and it's going to get even better in Android 6.0. Now you'll be able to get useful, contextual information on anything you have currently running on your phone screen. So if you're watching a video on YouTube, simply hold down on the home button to find out more information about someone in the video. Another example where on Tap could be useful is getting restaurant suggestions when you're talking about going out for dinner in a text message conversation.
Other additional Google Now improvements include the ability to say 'OK Google' wherever you are in the Android operating system.
Google is also slightly simplifying the permissions categories, which are now fewer and easier to follow. Because users are now able to deny access to certain permissions, app developers will need to account for it and build their apps so they continue working even if the lack of some permissions deactivates features.
In a bid to hopefully give your battery life a boost, Android Marshmallow is introducing a feature that recognise when the Android device is in a rested state to help conserve power.
Google says it has tested it with a Nexus 9 and claims it can help make battery life last two times longer in standby mode by using fewer background services. If you're worried about missing out on alarms and incoming instant messages, Doze will still allow those notifications and modes to be activated.
**************TOP FEATURES***************
Google's virtual assistant is arguably one of Android's best features and it's going to get even better in Android 6.0. Now you'll be able to get useful, contextual information on anything you have currently running on your phone screen. So if you're watching a video on YouTube, simply hold down on the home button to find out more information about someone in the video. Another example where on Tap could be useful is getting restaurant suggestions when you're talking about going out for dinner in a text message conversation.
Other additional Google Now improvements include the ability to say 'OK Google' wherever you are in the Android operating system.
2-Granular permissions
One of the biggest changes is granular permissions support with Android M. In short, you now can approve permissions as you first encounter them, instead of merely granting all permissions when you first install an app. You’ll also be able to go into Settings and add and revoke certain permissions whenever you see fit. The only downside to this new system is that it requires to Android M SDK, and therefore legacy apps won’t allow these granular control until they are further updated.
Google is also slightly simplifying the permissions categories, which are now fewer and easier to follow. Because users are now able to deny access to certain permissions, app developers will need to account for it and build their apps so they continue working even if the lack of some permissions deactivates features.
In a bid to hopefully give your battery life a boost, Android Marshmallow is introducing a feature that recognise when the Android device is in a rested state to help conserve power.
Google says it has tested it with a Nexus 9 and claims it can help make battery life last two times longer in standby mode by using fewer background services. If you're worried about missing out on alarms and incoming instant messages, Doze will still allow those notifications and modes to be activated.
While fingerprint technology is not really
widespread on Android phones, Google is opening the necessary APIs to
allow developers to add fingerprint support with any app. That improved
biometric authentication will also be extended to Android Pay to
authorise payments, making it work a lot like Apple Pay.
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