Just before the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow be released for Android devices One, there were rumors that Google would already be with version 6.1 in development and that it has come at the beginning of 2016. Now, according to the site Android Geeks, the next major update will be released only in June, during the Google I / O 2016 event.
It was also reported that Google will keep the name Marshmallow, something already even expected. However, there are some details that conflict with previous information. According to the source, one of the great new features of Android 6.1 will be the split screen feature. However, this detail has been released by the tablet Pixel C team to inform you that the feature would come only with Android N in 2016.
In addition, the Android Geeks staff claims that Google is working on a new system permissions. The company debuted a new in JellyBean, which ended up being removed in KitKat and Lollipop, returning only in Marshmallow. However, some applications are taking advantage of this control to override the general guidelines of the system, which may compromise the security of user information. With Android 6.1, Google intends to leave the more restrictive control to prevent unsuspecting users deem very open permissions for any third-party app.
If Android 6.1 comes only in June, then we will have a release policy Different from last year, which Google unveiled the beta version of Marshmallow at Google I / O event in 2015, which won its final form only in October with the launch of the new Nexus – the same happened last year with Lollipop. Thus, it was expected seeing the announcement of Android N in June with the final version coming later in the year. Anyway, it may be that the company do both during the Google I / O 2016 -. But let’s hope that the 6.1 has more news than was reported so far
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