Just like many other Android smartphones that have seen the Marshmallow update come their way, those on HTC One M8 and One M9 will benefit from features such as Doze for efficient battery management, Google Now on Tap for providing relevant information when inside apps,
better apps permissions system that lets you choose the permissions each individual app can access and many others.
The update also brings March's Android security update to the 2014 flagship in addition to the expected goodies such as Doze mode, Google Now on Tap, new emojis as well as
better apps permissions system.
Among the highly regarded additions include Doze mode for efficient battery management, Google Now on Tap for easier access to information and much
better app permissions system.
Not exact matches
The update will include a New TouchWiz UI with more Material Design, improved security, improved internet experience,
better app permissions control, updated notification panel, updated system apps, HUGE improvements in the battery life, Redesigned App Drawer, minor UI changes along with various bug fixes and performance improvemen
app permissions control, updated notification panel, updated
system apps, HUGE improvements in the battery life, Redesigned
App Drawer, minor UI changes along with various bug fixes and performance improvemen
App Drawer, minor UI changes along with various bug fixes and performance improvements.
This will ensure the
app has all the appropriate
permissions and device access it needs, as
well all verifying that all the recommended
system settings required are set in place.
You will notice that the Sense 7.0 is getting flatter and more simple, new icons, new notification panel, updated themes
app to support Sense 7.0 features, update
system apps, updated home screen and widgets, updated settings menu, new lock screen,
better battery management,
better app permissions control along with lots of performance improvements and bug fixes.
User - facing notification and
permission management are
better than ever before and Android itself is taking an even more aggressive stance to
apps that treat precious
system resources with reckless abandon.
Owners of this device can now take full advantage of the many goodies that come along with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating
system, among them being a revamped
app permissions system, Doze mode for
better battery management as
well as Google Now on Tap.
This build of OxygenOS includes all of Marshmallow's features, as
well as launcher upgrades (new icon packs, customization and wallpaper picker),
system performance improvements, new
app permissions and new OnePlus
apps (Music Player and Gallery).
But if the operating
system comes your way, you will be able to take advantage of the Doze feature, Google Now on Tap as
well as improved
apps permissions system.
The most notable additions include Google's Now on Tap, Doze mode, enhanced
apps permissions system,
App Standby as
well as expanded usage of the fingerprint scanner.
As usual, the Marshmallow update brings features such as Doze, Now on Tap, new
apps permissions system as
well as
App Standby, among many other
system improvements and bug fixes.
You will enjoy
better battery management with the Doze feature, have
better control over
permissions thanks to the enhanced
app permissions system, in addition to general improved performance.
With Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on board, you will enjoy features such as Google Now on Tap for instantly accessing relevant information based on the current display, Doze mode for
better management of battery as
well as an
app permissions system that gives you the power to choose which
permissions apps can access on your phone.
The most notable ones include battery manager Doze mode, Google Now on Tap, Android Pay, enhanced
apps permission system,
App Standby as
well as adoptable storage, just to name but a few.
If this happens, users of the Moto Droid Turbo will be happy to come across new features such as Google's Doze, Now on Tap,
App Standby as
well as enhanced
apps permissions system
According to Motorola's official changelog, the update comes with Doze Model which is supposed to significantly improve the battery life of your phone while in stand by by putting unused
apps in an even deeper sleep state, an enhanced
app permissions system which enables
apps to ask for
permissions only t the time it's needed to use a feature, Deep Linking, the ability to use SD cards as default storage, enhanced Do Not Disturb Mode with custom rules,
better Volume controls, Google Now On Tap which provides contextual results about what's currently on the screen, Direct Share, and more.
Well, there's nothing huge here, with some emoji getting an update, and the expansion of Windows
app permissions to let the user decide which UWP
apps get access to Windows 10's full file
system.