It's official now. Google has announced that the next version 6.0 of Android, previously dubbed M, is called Marshmallow.
Android M Developer Preview 2 download for Nexus 5, 6, 9 and Nexus Player is now available. The update is available as an OTA update as well as full system images for the aforementioned devices.
Here's iOS 9 vs Android M side-by-side comparison showing visual differences along with new features in Apple's and Google's upcoming operating system for phones and tablets.
Here’s how to download and install Android M home launcher with app drawer on any Android device right away in a few simple steps.
At Google I/O this past week, the search giant made it abundantly clear that it's serious about pushing ahead with fingerprint sensor technology, so much so that Android M - the next iteration of Google's open-source smartphone and tablet operating system - will carry a native fingerprint API that manufacturers can make use of for better integration. To drive the point home, the company showcased a video that exhibits how fingerprint-enabled devices will work on Android M, once the feature is fully implemented. What we found interesting however, was the fact that amid the video, the lady pulls out what appears to be a Nexus 5 carrying a fingerprint sensor.
Step by step tutorial on how to download and install Android M developer preview on Nexus 5, 6, 9 and Nexus Player using a Mac. This is the easiest and fastest method to flash Android image on your device.
Google Android M features and release date has been officially revealed. More details on this can be found here.
Google is all prepped up for commencing its I/O 2015 developer conference later this month, and the search engine giant will use the stage to take the wraps off Android M, the successor to Lollipop - its mobile OS.