Google Already Released For Update Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, So What's New?


Today Google started releasing the Android 6.0.1 update for the user Marshmallow Nexus line. You may have guessed from the version used (* 0.1), this update is a minor update and not include features that are too heavy, but support for a new set of emoji that are part of Unicode 8.0 patch. As information, emoji set is similar to that already enjoyed by users of the iPhone in iOS 9.1 update or update WhatsApp beta version that can only be accessed via their official website.

Back to the 6.0.1 update, in addition to presenting the new emoji support, this update also adds a new look for Google Keyboard application. However, this new feature seems to only be used after Google released a new update to Google Keyboard in the Google Play Store so they can display the layout of the new emoji which now has 10 tabs emoji.

This update also brings a number of improvements for users of the tablet; if the previous three navigation buttons are in the middle, now 3 key position was little changed where the command Back and Home shifted to the left while moving to the right. These changes are designed to allow users to navigate, especially for tablet products continue to grow in size lately and enable users to remain hands on each side when the command.

Lastly, the Do Not Disturb mode now has the option 'until next alarm' if the user so desire. This feature is already present in Android 5.1 Lollipop, but somehow Google removes it in Android 6.0 Marshmallow.


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