Google starts Android 6.0 Marshmallow rollout

As Google promised, the latest version of Android dubbed “Marshmallow” is now available as an update for selected Nexus devices. Users can now wait for the OTA update to reach their region.

android-marshmallow-logo

Android 6.0 “Marshmallow” update is available for the following Nexus devices:
Nexus 5
Nexus 6
Nexus 7 (2013)
Nexus 9
Nexus Player

It’s sad not to see Nexus 9 and Nexus 10 in the official list. Both were released 2 years ago, thus reaching their official update threshold of 2 years.

The latest version is labeled as 6.0.0 with a build name of MRA58K.

Via | Source

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Google starts Android 6.0 Marshmallow rollout

As Google promised, the latest version of Android dubbed “Marshmallow” is now available as an update for selected Nexus devices. Users can now wait for the OTA update to reach their region.

android-marshmallow-logo

Android 6.0 “Marshmallow” update is available for the following Nexus devices:
Nexus 5
Nexus 6
Nexus 7 (2013)
Nexus 9
Nexus Player

It’s sad not to see Nexus 9 and Nexus 10 in the official list. Both were released 2 years ago, thus reaching their official update threshold of 2 years.

The latest version is labeled as 6.0.0 with a build name of MRA58K.

Via | Source

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Amazing 240 fps slow-mo sample from the Nexus 6P

Nexus cameras weren’t always the best in their category, but the new Nexus smartphones have been receiving praises since their were announced.

Nexus 6P camera

Among their nifty feature is slow motion video capture of 240 fps @ 720p. Check out this sample of Google Nexus 6P from Dave Burke, head of Android engineering, and see how it stacks up.

Given ideal lighting, the video came out nice and pretty solid. The camera was able to capture the fast wings of the hummingbird that has a rapid wing-flapping rates of 50 times per second.

We hope to have a hand-on with the new Nexus devices when they reach our shores. The Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P are Google’s latest smartphones that run Android Marshmallow. You may check out the evolution of the Nexus line here.

Via: Android Authority

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Amazing 240 fps slow-mo sample from the Nexus 6P

Nexus cameras weren’t always the best in their category, but the new Nexus smartphones have been receiving praises since their were announced.

Nexus 6P camera

Among their nifty feature is slow motion video capture of 240 fps @ 720p. Check out this sample of Google Nexus 6P from Dave Burke, head of Android engineering, and see how it stacks up.

Given ideal lighting, the video came out nice and pretty solid. The camera was able to capture the fast wings of the hummingbird that has a rapid wing-flapping rates of 50 times per second.

We hope to have a hand-on with the new Nexus devices when they reach our shores. The Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P are Google’s latest smartphones that run Android Marshmallow. You may check out the evolution of the Nexus line here.

Via: Android Authority

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Google outs new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio

Along with the new Nexus devices, Google has also announced two new Chromecast devices – the improved and redesigned Chromecast for the TV and the Chromecast Audio.

First is the Chromecast which is designed to be used on your HDMI-equipped TV. Compared to the previous Chromecast, the new version now has a new look and color options, longer but bendable HDMI cable, support for 5GHz WiFI 802.11ac, and three internal antennas for better WiFi streaming.

Other features include Fast Play which pre-loads apps and content for Chromecast for quicker app launches or video playback, Content Discovery for easy discovery of Chromecast-enabled apps, new feeds in backdrop with support for Facebook and Flickr, and gaming optimization.

As for the Chromecast Audio, it works the same way as the Chromecast but streams audio (instead of video) from your smartphone and tablet to your speakers. Unlike its HDMI-equipped sibling, the Chromecast Audio uses RCA, 3.5mm, and Optical inputs.

The new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio is priced at $35 and works with iPhone, iPad, Android phone and tablet, Mac and Windows laptop, and Chromebook.

source: Google

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