At the event held yesterday, Google announced that Android 6.0 Marshmallow would be released next week for Nexus devices like Nexus 6, Nexus 5...
Android 6.0 doesn't bring many changes compared to 5.0 Lollipop. One notable feature is the Doze power-saving mode, which shuts down processes when the device is inactive for a certain period, thereby extending battery life.
Another notable change is Google granting users tighter control over app access to personal information. Marshmallow allows users to grant or deny access to components like the camera, location, similar to iOS by Apple. Another promising change is the Now on Tap feature, enabling Google's search tool to 'deep dive' into apps, scan content, and display relevant information on the screen based on the search keyword.
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Aside from Nexus devices, there is currently no specific list of third-party smartphones or tablets that will receive the new Android 6.0 update. With the new features on Android 6.0, there is much anticipation from developers, and in the near future, mobile device manufacturers such as LG, Samsung, or Sony may announce the update schedule for their smartphones and tablets.