It appears that Google is committed to ensuring that the new "Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow" upgrade would be more superior. In addition, even mobile giant companies such as Samsung and Asus aims to employ the new update for its innovative flagship Smartphone devices.
It goes without saying that giant smartphone makers are not undermining the new updates' capabilities and strengths. Even Samsung has grasped the significance of the latest update that it even improved the devices' running software to match the new advancement.
According to a past article from Neurogadget, the willpower of Samsung to match the update is shown in the recent alteration used for its Galaxy Note 4 devices as these products prepare itself to use the new Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Based on the same report, even though Samsung has not fully released the precise date for the upgrade, users with lesser patience can utilize the recent firmware update and then run it through the custom ROM. Nevertheless, although the "Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow" updates are not fully being rolled out into the consumer world, the new features are still worth the wait.
In a post from 9to5google, it showed that besides the significant features of the devices, even the emojis are set to transform as well. Furthermore, 12 new emoji faces such as "Money-Mouth Face," "Nerd Face" and "Reversed Hand With Middle Finger Extended" are set to appear along with the upgrade.
On a different note, besides Samsung, Asus has also joined the ranks of making use of the Android system. To prove the latter, Asus will use the new upgrade for its devices such as its ZenFone handsets together with ZenFone 2 (ZE550ML, ZE551ML), ZenFone 2 Deluxe (ZE551ML), ZenFone 2 Deluxe Special Edition (ZE551ML), and even its PadFone smartphone.
It remains to be seen how the new upgrade would fare in the tech world, but it is apparent that "Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow" update offers more than just a mere update but it brings about a new transformation and refreshing mobile experience as well.
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