Friday, March 4, 2016

My Galaxy S6 finally lived to see Android 6.0. Changes a lot … – Spider’s Web


news about the release of Android marshmallow on last year’s flagship model of Samsung are not exaggerated. I confirm it, since yesterday I am the eyewitness to, but here and there you could hear that the updates occur for several weeks. And others are still waiting.

It is still too early to assess the real change in the operation of the system due to the update. First impressions are that the liquidity of the device nothing has changed or worse, or better. So it is still great. Incumbent readers may remember my desperate manifestoes on the occasion of Android JellyBean, I do not want to have with this system have nothing in common. I calm down, that since at least Lollipop Android get along properly and it looks like the Marshmallow not change this state of affairs.

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Because 2016 years in me is far more typical consumer, than the technology blogger, also draws attention to the more mundane things. And so most of the new version intrigued function Doze, which supposedly increases the operating time, thanks to the skillful management of the battery. And indeed – it works well on the Galaxy S6. Today, the first night with marshmallow on Samsung indeed was marked by increased savings – smartphone loses even less energy when not in use, than was previously the case. It is difficult to assess at this stage whether Doze offer any savings, eg. On the road or during a hard day’s work.

This update is primarily a change in the aesthetics of the system. Already unlock screen underwent delicate refreshment, added him additional animations (bringing this matter to mind iOS), and its edges by default lined up shortcuts to the phone and the camera, which, fortunately, can of course be removed.

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Gently lean and decreased the notification bar. The fact that we are dealing with Marshmallow soon we will see after moving it to the bottom. Colorful, pastel blue background live to see a thorough revolution. I must admit that the little I longed for a solution of the Lollipop and the present seems a little bland. On the other hand, any logic argues for a new solution, because SGS6 positions itself as a premium phone. The current palette, plucked alive from the first part of The Sims, a little bit of that image.

facelift graphic lived to see a system icons and folders. This is also a good change, because the current system folders look extremely unsightly. Now there is no in this respect nuts, but the whole nevertheless better harmony with the environment. Change on the plus side also seems to unify the color of the upper application and notification bar. So far, the status bar was covered if additional shadow, now the colors are finally uniform. Also changed the appearance of some system settings. It is more compact and … probably just in the last issue, the more I liked Lollipop.

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In the Spider’s Web is a great number of experts from benchmarking phones . I am not one of them, but I hope that the app AnTuTu’m not lying – 82,594 points jump compared to the results that shortly before updating reached Lollipop (sequentially in three tests: 77K, 74K, 77K). This need not necessarily be the merit of the system itself, perhaps on the occasion of renovation caught a second breath and will gradually wyhamowywał.

Besides the purely samsungowych attractions, you can observe the changes announced by Google. The most striking contrast is increased attention paid to the use of the installed applications of our webcam, microphone, call log, etc.. – Perhaps a little annoyed, but nowadays confident cybercrime probably still better to Google dmuchało sorry. About these and other changes more you can learn from the text of Charles.

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I therefore confirm that the updates SGS6 really start to flow. In my case, nothing has changed for the worse, the phone still works, I call and SMS-arge, and moreover I have high hopes of function Doze. Well, well … as long as the next update. Hopefully, Samsung will provide.

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