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Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Get your apps ready for Android 6.0 Marshmallow! Explore what's new — runtime permissions, Doze and App Standby power-saving features, new assist technology, and more.
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Android 6.0 Changes
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Android 6.0 APIs
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Android 6.0 Samples
Resources
Essential information to help you get your apps ready for Android 6.0.
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Requesting Permissions at Run Time
Learn about runtime permissions and how they make it easier for users to install and upgrade your apps.
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Configuring Auto Backup for Apps
Users frequently invest time and effort to configure apps just the way they like them. Switching to a new device can cancel out all that careful configuration. Devices running Android 6.0 and higher automatically back up app data to the cloud. The system…
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Optimizing for Doze and App Standby
Test and optimize your app for the power-saving features in Android 6.0.
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Handling App Links
Users following web links on devices are frequently presented with confusing choices. Tapping a link often results in the system asking the user which app should handle that link. For example, clicking a URI in an email from a bank might result in a dialog…
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Optimizing Content for the Assistant
Support contextually relevant actions through the Assist API.
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Testing Display Performance
User interface (UI) performance testing ensures that your app not only meets its functional requirements, but that user interactions with your app are buttery smooth, running at a consistent 60 frames per second ( why 60fps? ), without any dropped or …
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Videos
New Android capabilities and the right way to use them in your apps.
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The Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P and Android Marshmallow
The new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P along with some of the most significant developer features in the latest Android release,.
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Introduction to Doze
An overview of Doze and how to make sure that your app behaves as expected both in and out of Doze mode.
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Asking For Permission Fine
Picking the right way and time to ask for a permission is critical to it being granted.
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New APIs in M for Android for Work
Android M extends Android for Work functionality with a new set of APIs for Enterprise Mobility Management providers to offer new features and policy controls to IT Departments.
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App Links
App Links is a new feature of Android Marshmallow that brings a faster way of opening website links for domains that you own.
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Fingerprint and payments APIs
New fingerprint and payments APIs are introduced in M, to enable enhanced UX and security for online purchasing, banking, and retail payments.
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Data Binding Library
Data Binding Library is a way to write declarative layouts and minimize the glue code necessary to bind your application logic and layouts.
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Runtime Permissions in Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Learn how to integrate runtime permissions into your Android app.
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Android Auto Backup for Apps
Android Backup is the automatic, cloud-based backup and restore of users’ apps when they set up a new device.
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Introduction to Voice Interaction API
This video covers how to use the Voice Interaction API to support system or custom voice actions.
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Android for Work: Single Use Devices
Android M is bringing the power of Android to all kinds of workplaces.
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Android M Permissions
An introduction to Android M runtime permissions in Android M from Google I/O 2015.
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Google I/O 2015 - What's new in Android
This session will highlight the most exciting new developer features of the Android platform.
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In-app translations in Android Marshmallow
Google Translate is used by more than 500 million people every month, translating more than 100 billion words every single day.Beginning this week, Android mobile users who have the Translate app installed will be able to translate in 90 languages…
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow coming to devices soon
Starting next week, Android 6.0 Marshmallow will begin rolling out to supported Nexus devices around the world, including Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 9, Nexus Player, and Android One. At the same time, we’ll be pushing the Android 6.0…
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Google Play services 8.1: Get ready for Marshmallow!
With the rollout of Google Play services 8.1 finally finished, there’s a lot of new information to share with developers about the release!Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) has introduced a new permissions model allowing users to control app permissions at…
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New Android Marshmallow sample apps
Three new Android Marshmallow sample applications have gone live this week. As usual they are available directly from the Google Samples repository on GitHub or through the Android Studio samples browser.Android Direct Share SampleDirect Share is a…
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New permissions requirements for Android TV
Android 6.0 introduces a new runtime permission model that gives users more granular control over granting permissions requested from their apps and leads to faster app installs. Users can also revoke these permissions from Settings at any point of…
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Building better apps with Runtime Permissions
Runtime permissions give your app the ability to control when and with what context you’ll ask for permissions. This means that users installing your app from Google Play will not be required to accept a list of permissions before installing your…
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Develop a sweet spot for Marshmallow: Official Android 6.0 SDK & Final M Preview
Whether you like them straight out of the bag, roasted to a golden brown exterior with a molten center, or in fluff form , who doesn’t like marshmallows? We definitely like them! Since the launch of the M Developer Preview at Google I/O in May,…
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M Developer Preview Gets Its First Update
The Developer Preview 2 update includes the up to date M release platform code, and near-final APIs for you to validate your app. To provide more testing support, we have refined the Nexus system images and emulator system images with the Android…
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Android M Developer Preview & Tools
Today at Google I/O, we announced a developer preview of the next version of Android, the M release. Last year’s developer preview was a first for Android and we received great feedback. We want to continue to give you developers early access to…
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