Monday, December 21, 2015

Android 6.1 will see the light of day in June 2016 – AndroidGeek

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The Android 6.0 Marshmallow, which is so far the latest version of the mobile operating system from Google, was announced in May 2015 and came to the devices in October of that year. According
some recent rumors, you should receive a major upgrade and jump to version 6.1 in June 2016. The upgrade should bring two great news in that the first should be the support for the screen layout in half, and the second will be a more refined permissions management system. According to the website staff Android Geeks (but not ours), the information is reliable and come from a reliable source who is closely linked to Google.

According to the publication thereof, the same source will already have been responsible for other available leaks themselves, which gives them a little more security in relation to the facts. It is this power which gives them the new update as something minor, despite jump from 6.0.x to 6.1. So, how little will change, Android will continue to be called Marshmallow without going to the letter N as when the system receives more consistent changes. Anyway, besides the two big news already mentioned, Android 6.1 should be accompanied by several new details.

Let’s wait to see if really “such a source” or not reliable.

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