Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Android-6.0-Marshmallow |
Marshmallow
Android permission model introduces a redesigned: Now there are only
eight categories of permits, and applications are no longer
automatically granted all their access rights are determined at the time
of installation. An
opt-in system is now in use, where the user will be asked to give
permission or deny individual (such as the ability to access your camera
or microphone) for applications when they are needed. Considering grant applications their permission, and they can be customized by the user at any time. The new permission model to be used only by applications compiled for
Marshmallow use the software development kit (SDK), while all other
applications will continue to use the previous license models.
Marshmallow also has new power management scheme called Doze that reduce the activity level background apps when the device determines that it is not being actively addressed by the user, which, according to Google, doubling the battery life of the device.
It also introduces the option to reset all network settings, available for the first time on Android, which cleans network-related settings for WI-FI, Bluetooth and cellular connections.
Android Marshmallow provide native support for fingerprint recognition, allows the use of fingerprint authentication to unlock the device and the Android Play Store and purchase Pay; API standards are also available to carry out the fingerprint-based authentication in other applications. Android Marshmallow supports USB Type-C, including the ability to instruct the device to charge other devices via USB. Marshmallow also introduced "link verified" that can be configured to open them directly in certain applications without further user manual
Version of Android APIs provided by Marshmallow is 23. Marshmallow Android Developer tools available at the business level API SDK under "MNC".
Marshmallow also has new power management scheme called Doze that reduce the activity level background apps when the device determines that it is not being actively addressed by the user, which, according to Google, doubling the battery life of the device.
It also introduces the option to reset all network settings, available for the first time on Android, which cleans network-related settings for WI-FI, Bluetooth and cellular connections.
Android Marshmallow provide native support for fingerprint recognition, allows the use of fingerprint authentication to unlock the device and the Android Play Store and purchase Pay; API standards are also available to carry out the fingerprint-based authentication in other applications. Android Marshmallow supports USB Type-C, including the ability to instruct the device to charge other devices via USB. Marshmallow also introduced "link verified" that can be configured to open them directly in certain applications without further user manual
Version of Android APIs provided by Marshmallow is 23. Marshmallow Android Developer tools available at the business level API SDK under "MNC".
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