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A new power-management tool, called Doze, uses motion detection to monitor device usage of an unplugged phone or tablet. Watching for periods of physical inactivity, Doze throttles back system services and apps, waking up a device when it's needed. Marshmallow devices will also support the USB Type C standard, which offers an improved method of charging, Google says, and will allow devices to change three to five times faster. Voice interaction: Marshmallow provides better voice interactions with the system and apps.

By saying "OK Google," you can start a conversation with an app and have greater control over its functions. Update lag: While Nexus 5, 6, 7 , 9, Player, and Android One owners should be able move to Marshmallow quickly, if you own a non-Nexus Android device, you will have to wait for your hardware maker and mobile carrier to roll out Marshmallow to your phone or tablet. And devices more than a year or two old may never see the update, as handset makers tend to focus their efforts on new models.

Android overlay: Google allows carriers and handset makers to add apps and overlay tailored interfaces to the Android OS. Changes can range from different UI widgets to custom calendars and cameras. While the customization lets Samsung, HTC, and other makers differentiate their devices, for users, it means their devices are most likely running a version of Android that is not the stock OS.

If you are seeking an undoctored Marshmallow experience, choose an Nexus device. With each new major release of Android, Google polishes its mobile operating system.

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To do this you'll need to turn on developer mode in Android, so open up Settings and scroll down to "About phone. Tap it, and then turn on USB debugging. You'll also need to enable OEM unlocking — but be warned that this will erase everything on your device. You'll need an additional tool installed in Windows to add Android Marshmallow to your device.

The program is called 15 seconds ADB Installer, and to download it from its website , scroll down to where it says "Version 1. A window will appear asking if you want to install ADB and Fastboot. Type Y on the keyboard to agree. A new window will open to start installing the drivers. Allow this, then click Restart now to reboot your PC.

Head over to Google's Android Developer website which will list a number of hardware system images of Android 6. Each hardware system image is for a separate Nexus device, so make sure that you download the correct one for the hardware that you're going to be installing Android 6.

After clicking on the correct hardware system image it will download as a. Once downloaded you'll need to extract the files and folders using a program such as WinRAR. Locate the file you downloaded in our case we downloaded the file called shamu-MPA44I-previewb9c Now you can put Android 6.

Turn off your device and plug it into your PC. Now you need to start it in fastboot mode — to do this on the Nexus 6 press and hold down the Volume Down and Power buttons on the handset. For the Nexus 9, press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power and for the Nexus Player just press and hold down the Power button. Once your device has booted in fastboot mode, open up the folder on your PC where you extracted the Android 6. In the folder there will be a file called flash-all. Double click this to begin installing Android 6.

Your device should now reboot and all being well you should have Android 6. Once this has downloaded, open it up and select "Google Now Launcher". If asked, select to always use this from now on. Now open up Settings and tap on "Security". Where it says "Unknown sources" tap to turn this option on. Next, download velvet-M2. You may get a warning about opening files of this type, so allow this to install.

You'll now have a homescreen and apps drawer that functions the same as Android 6. For more of an Android 6. If you're encountering a problem or need some advice with your PC or Mac, drop him a line on Twitter. North America. Matt Hanson.



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