Reasons
Why You Should Consider Upgrading To Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
Throughout this year, Android 6.0 also known as Android Marshmallow , will with
no doubt reach a large number of
devices. Today, there are not too many
individuals using the system. According to recent data, only 2.3% of Android
users are on Marshmallow. The version currently dominating the market is
Android 5 Lollipop, with 36.1% share. If you're one of the lucky few who
already enjoy Marshmallow, we are sure
you've already started testing some of its main advantages: Doze , individual
applications or the new assistant management . However, the update do not only allows benefit from
these new features, you can also perform
a number of other things to enhance the experience of the platform.
Some of the Top tips you might want to try out after upgrading to
Android 6.0 includes:
Changing
Quick Settings Notification Center
Once you've updated to Android 6.0 or purchased a
device that integrates the system, you need to know that you can modify quick
settings from the notification center itself. You only have to hold the
Settings button that appears next to the battery when deploying twice the
panel. You'll see a new menu of settings, which has been dubbed enabled
"System UI Tuner". When you're in it, you can change the order and
settings, access and make other adjustments, such as to enable the battery
percentage.
Programming
The "Do Not Disturb" mode
Did you know that you can program DND to be
activated at any time you want? To do so
enter settings in the section "Sounds and Notifications", you will see a section meant to schedule time
intervals for mode automatically. Basically
you can set it to anything you desire. Just try out each settings till you are satisfied with the outcome.
Doze
disabled for apps you do not want them hanging
You know that Android 6.0 has opened a new
intelligent power saving feature called Doze. Actually, what makes this new
feature awesome is the ability to reduce
the background activity of the applications on your device when it is resting
on a table. But what happens if we do not want a particular application to go
to sleep? Do not worry, you can create exceptions with Doze . Just enter
settings and access the section of the battery, Click on the three dots located
on the top right of the screen and enter the "option Optimizing
Battery". When you're inside click on "unoptimize" and select
"All". Finally, you will be able to see the application you want to
be immune to Doze, select it and click on the option "No optimize".
Improved
text selection
In case you did not know, in Marshmallow you can have
more choices when selecting copy text function. For example, you can search the
content you've selected on the Internet, or translate, if you have the
application Google Translate installed. It also allows you to search the
Wikipedia. The purpose of this is to
make it easier for the user to perform functions faster, in case you want to
find more information about a particular text.
WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT YOUR ANDROID 6?
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