1.Google Now "on tap"
Google Now is one of android's coolest and most useful innovations!... guess what.... The 6.0 marshmallow makes it even more..... Google Now "on tap" allows you to access Now without leaving the app your'e currently on......BUT !!! at first you need to enable it ...for that you have to long press "HOME" button and follow some really easy instructions..on the screen.....ONCE your'e done enabling it ....A simple long touch will activate it ...Isn't that's cool ???
for some more detail information you can visit this link MARSHMALLOW 6.0
2.Improved "cut & paste"
As we know Android has always been a real cool OS to work on...but now with this feature we can say that .... we can actually say that "ANDROID BORROWS SOME FEATURES FROM iOS" yeah this is true ..... the new improved " cut and paste" feature is all which has been borrowed from apple's iOS . Once you highlight a piece of text in Marshmallow the "CUT,PASTE AND SEARCH" option floats over the text rather than at the top of the screen as they did in the previous incarnation ....BUT NOW.. it's a lot easier to work with it now..]
3. Voice search directly from the lock screen..
Previously only the task like camera , emergency calls were accessible from the lock screen without password....but now MARSHMALLOW places Google voice a mere swipe away...YEAH Guys no login required now..
4. App permission
Another iOS impression can be found in Marshmallow's ability to toggle on and off individual apps access to specific phone functions. This power is arguably far more important in the malwarelicious world of android than it is in the more sheltered iOS ecosystem . FOR ENABLING THIS just go to
settings > apps > [tap a particular app] > permission .....
5. App power saving exceptions
Android attempts to save power by putting inactive apps to deep sleep and not allowing them to tap your phone's valuable resources this "APP STANDBY" feature is very beneficial . . .. .
for this feature just go to SETTINGS > BATTERY > BATTERY OPTIMIZATION
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