Saturday 17 October 2015

Get the Android Marshmallow Quick Start Guide free from the Play Store

Do some quality reading to get ready for your new Nexus phone or a Marshmallow update.

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A statue for Google's Android Marshmallow operating system sits on the Google campus in Mountain View on August 17, 2015. 

Doing the reading before class may not have been the highest priority while you were in school.
But here’s some text you may actually want to dive into: a primer on all the cool, new features of Android Marshmallow.

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Browse through all the new features to be found in Android Marshmallow.
You’ll need to have the Google Play Books app to read it on your phone or tablet.
There may not be a ton of new stuff if you follow Android news regularly (especially if you’ve read our Marshmallow review), but it might be worth keeping the book around in case you run into a question or want extra information about how a feature works.
Why this matters: This is another example of Google’s efforts to be more customer-service friendly with its products. Better support may give some who are on the fence a reason to stay with Android instead of switching over to the iPhone. Along with Nexus Protect and theGoogle Store, the company has evolved into a much friendlier face for customers.

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