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Taking screenshots becomes easier on Marshmallow devices
Today Google Now on Tap is gaining another new feature, and this one may appeal to a broader range of folks.
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If you want to use this feature on your phone running Android 6.0 Marshmallow, make sure that you have the latest built of the Google app, which has started rolling out slowly via Google Play.
International Business Times, however, recently reported that the Nexus 7 (2016) may pack Huawei’s Kirin 950 chipset (we previously heard of a Kirin 930), while its 7-inch display should sport a resolution of 2,560 x 1,800 pixels.
The tip-off comes from industry analyst Pan Jiutang, head of research at the Shenzhen Huaqiang Electronics Research Institute in China, and someone who previously correctly predicted a few details of the Nexus 6P in advance.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 was launched in Asia Friday.
According to some recent reports, Google is now in the works with Huawei to manufacture the newest Nexus handset by next year.
It is likely that the Nexus 6 (2016) will be arriving with Android N operating system. This new Android OS is speculated to feature a split screen view.
Are Google and Huawei about to have a similarly long-lasting relationship?
It was first released on September 29 this year, and lands as the first of Huawei’s Nexus devices. Both companies should address all the flaws seen in the handset’s predecessor. The company may well have signed a multi-phone agreement with Huawei.
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“The Nexus has always been one of the most anticipated smartphones every year and Huawei is very proud to further our relationship with Google and put our mark of premium elegance on the Huawei Nexus 6P”, said Huawei representative Corinne Bacani.