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Google has officially released the name of their next version of the Android Operating system. Android 6.0 or Android M stands for – Marshmallow.
True to tradition, Google revealed the version name for the upcoming sixth version of Android with a new statue in front of its Mountain View, CA HQ.
The third and final version of the Android M developer preview was also released, alongside the Android 6.0 SDK. The final Android 6.0 SDK is now available to download via the SDK Manager in Android Studio.
Users can download the developers preview of Android M on their Nexus devices right now, but this is not the final version.
Therefore, fair warning – bugs and app crashes might habitually plague your smartphone if you’re not the waiting and watching kind. The right thing to do? Wait for Google to officially roll out the update for consumers which will happen later this year.
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