“Marshmallow also brings battery life improvements, more privacy and security controls, and easier device setup”. But that doesn’t mean that you’re going to get it yet.
Although Google started rolling out the Android 6.0 Marshmallow to Nexus devices on Monday, there is no need to panic if your device didn’t get it yet.
Google on Tuesday finally unveiled its latest generation of Nexus phones at an event – the Nexus 5X from LG along with the Nexus 6P manufactured by Huawei.
Nexus 6P seems like an impressive smartphone and for a starting price of $500, it is really a strong contender. It has a 12-megapixel rear-facing main camera that’s capable of recording 4K resolution videos.
There was a lot of hype before Google announced the Nexus 5X and the 6P at an event in San Francisco yesterday, which also saw the launch of the Android Marshmallow.
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Google Now on Tap has been voted as the best feature on Android Marshmallow and with it people just have to press the home button on their device when they are within an app and the content on the screen will be searched through.
Google is expected to unveil the much-awaited Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P in India by the end of October to cash in on the festive season demand. The team answered nearly all questions regarding the new smartphones, the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P.
The 6P, meanwhile, is the first Nexus device built by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, and houses a 2K resolution 5.7-inch display protected by Gorilla Glass. Although with the Nexus devices scheduled to debut in markets soon, Google hasn’t revealed the dates for the bigger device.