The Next Android Now Has a Name: “Marshmallow”
The new mobile OS will roll out to supported Android phones later this year (October or November, most likely). Also, it’s important to note that this is version 6.0, not 5-point-something, so this will be a substantial update. If you’re a developer, you can download the preview SDK, and start testing your apps. New features include direct sharing between Android devices, as well as system-level support for fingerprint sensors.
Marshmallow includes a simpler approach to permissions (while giving users more granular control over what information apps can access), Google’s new Android Pay mobile wallet platform, USB Type-C support, and a number of tweaks and improvements throughoutthe operating system. It succeeds Android 5.0 Lollipop, which brought significant user interface and visual changes to the software last year.It’s believed that Google is working on the new Nexus smartphones that will be used to showcase Android 6.0 Marshmallow —
one from Huawei, and a Nexus 5 sequel from LG that leaked over the weekend. Both phones are likely to include built-in fingerprint scanners, as Android 6.0 now natively supports the security measure as a way to log into apps.