Android OS 6.0 Marshmallow powers the new Nexus 6P, Google’s very competitive new phone/device. (How much longer will they be called phones? Probably up to Apple.) The Huawei-built Nexus 6P boasts a 5.7-inch AMOLED screen (1440 x 2560-pixel) and has both rear and front-facing cameras. The 32GB Nexus 6P will retail for $499, with the 64GB and 128GB models at $549 and $649 respectively, according to Android Police.
IBN cites 36 new (or enhanced) features being ushered in with Android 6.0 Marshmallow — or Android M. First and second cited are “Google on Tap” — where users can access assistance while remaining in their current activity, and voice power. Android M has a powerful voice interaction component designed to communicate with various apps. It also adds the expected next-generation benefits of faster charging and swifter data transfer. Also in Android 6, fingerprint sensors are set to check authentication.