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Google Nexus 4 Gets An Invitation To Android 6.0 Marshmallow Party

In case you’re unfamiliar, “Now on Tap” was introduced earlier this year as one of the flagship features in the latest version of Android, aka Android Marshmallow.

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More so, it will come with Android N operating system right out of the box. The share button takes screenshot of whatever is happening on your screen and allows users to quickly share the same. Tapping and holding the home button on confirmation emails now displays tracking info as well as the status of your package, all without leaving Gmail.

This new feature is available via the Google Now on Tap feature, which can be turned on by long pressing the Home button of the device, and simply following the instructions to turn on Now on Top.

Another interesting addition, and one that stands out as something that’s going a bit further than offering “context” alone is the new “related articles” function.

The fact that Google prefers Qualcomm processors is no surprise. It let users utilize Google Now from third-party apps rather than just Google itself. You’ll see an icon when you can use Now on Tap to share what’s on your screen without having to leave what you’re doing. In other words, if you’re not yet seeing these things now, you will soon.

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The Google Nexus 6 is certainly a powerful smartphone that is packed with the best features around. George Zhao, who is the CEO of the Huawei’s Honor subsidiary has revealed that the Honor line of smartphones will be arriving in the U.S. He has even hinted on making an announcement at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 event in the next month, Android Authority reported.

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