Thursday, December 17, 2015

Android 6.1 Marshmallow is expected to debut in June – PC World

Earlier in the network there were rumors that in the first
 half of the year, Google had a share of Android with number 6.1.
 New, more accurate information on this subject provides us
 Android Geeks report.

Android Geeks relies on one of the most trusted
 sources and says that Google provides Android 6.1
 June
. Apparently names will remain preserved, and so
 Android will still be a marshmallow.

Most interestingly, Android 6.1 will introduce support for
 multi-window
, and so allow work on a split
 screen. Google has for some time been working on this solution
 and multi-window is also in Android 6.0. Unfortunately, it is
 so underdeveloped that it is disabled by default. Recently
 the team responsible for the tablet Pixel C passed during the session
 AMA on Reddit that multi-window actually is approaching and it has to be
 available with a major update of the platform.

In addition, the Android Geeks adds that Android 6.1 will bring
 improvements, including new management system
 permissions
, who appeared with marshmallow.
 Besides, multi-window apparently we should not expect to have
 No major innovations with Android 6.1.

In the video below you’ll see how to find lost
 Android phone

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Source: Android geeks

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