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Android 6.0 Marshmallow to Give the Best Overall User Experience; Official
With its third and final preview released last August, Google is set to officially unveil Android 6.0 Marshmallow by the end of this month.
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Although the tablet market is one which is seeing quite a lot of debate recently, Samsung always seems to do well in this market and only recently released their latest flagship tablet offering in the form of the Galaxy Tab S2.
Nothing has been officially confirmed about the Galaxy S7 at this point but previous reports suggest that there might be two variants: one with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and the other with Samsung’s own Exynos 8890 processor.
To find out more or pick up a Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 for only $349.99, hit the link below. However, until that happens, we would have to rely on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. Sprint has already rolled out the software update to its version of the Samsung Galaxy Note and other US carriers are expected to follow suit.
If you’re specifically looking for a high-end Android tablet that looks and feels about as good as Apple’s iPad Mini, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 is your best option.
In an article, Christian Today stated that there is still no definite relase date for Android Marshmallow, but then Google had announced a big event that will be held in San Francisco on September 29.
Nexus device users are in luck as they can expect their devices to run on the latest Android software before the year ends. It may also take months before non-Nexus Android devices get Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Built-in sensors in the Samsung Galaxy and Gear devices will help track heart rate, steps, walking, running, cycling, hiking, sports, sleep, food, water, caffeine, weight, blood pressure, blood glucose and Sp02 so that users can easily get a comprehensive overview of their health and fitness status.
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On the Android front specifically, things are a little more interesting.