Android 6.0 – Marshmallow
Android 6.0 M “Marshmallow”

Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) has been improved. As per market requirements and previous experiences. This version of
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Features
- Android 6.0 permission has changed for installations. Security feature now all apps required permission to install. All their specified permissions at installation.
- Battery life enhancements Doze power scheme for extending battery life. Native support for fingerprint recognition. This feature can double the device’s battery life as said sources.
- Now user get prompt to grant or deny individual permissions. Like, have an ability to access the camera or microphone. It will ask you first time to allow camera or contacts for all the apps.
- Android Marshmallow provides native support for fingerprint recognition. On supported devices via standard APIs. Also allows third-party applications to put in place fingerprint-based authentication. Fingerprint unlock feature enabled for devices. Play Store and Android Pay purchases etc.
- USB Type C and faster charging his relatively new USB type are backwards-compatible. Which means that (like Apple’s Lightning adapter) the charging cable can be inserted in the port. Either way, making it a convenience for all users. USB Type-C has two other advantages. It allows for faster data transfer rates and charges devices faster. In fact, Google says USB Type C can charge products up to 3-5 times faster than the current crop of micro USB chargers.
- Easy Direct share this feature. We know that Direct Share will enable apps to share contents. So, now you can share any stuff with particular contacts frequently. The software will recognize this behaviour and show those contacts on top. Expected that the APIs will allow for more features. But it will eventually depend on the app makers to integrate them.
- boot screen graphics view changes.
In the beginning updates of Marshmallow was available for selective mobile series of Nexus, Samsung, Sony selective devices