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2. About Android Marshmallow
Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" is a version of the Android
mobile operating system. First unveiled in May 2015
at Google I/O under the codename "Android 'M'", it was
officially released in October 2015.
Marshmallow primarily focuses on improving the overall
user experience of Lollipop introducing a new permissions
architecture, new APIs for contextual assistants (a feature
notably leveraged by "Google Now On Tap"—a new
capability of the Google Search app).
3. History
The developer preview build, codenamed Android "M", was
unveiled and released at Google I/O on May 28, 2015, for
the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 phones, Nexus 9 tablet,
and Nexus Player set-top box, under the build number
MPZ44Q.
The third developer preview under build number MPA44G
was released on August 17, 2015,later updated to MPA44I,
and brought fixes related to Android for Work profiles.
"Marshmallow" was officially announced as the release's
name the same day.
4. Features
User experience
A new "Assist" API allows information from a currently-
opened app
including text and a screenshot of the current screen, to
be sent to a designated "assistant" application for analysis
and processing.
A newly inserted SD card or other secondary storage
media can be designated as either "portable" or "internal"
storage.
5. Platform
Android Marshmallow introduces a redesigned application
permission model: there are now only eight permission
categories, and applications are no longer automatically
granted all of their specified permissions at installation
time. An opt-in system is now used, in which users are
prompted to grant or deny individual permissions (such as
the ability to access the camera or microphone) to an
application when they are needed for the first time.