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Android M 5.2 becomes Android Marshmallow 6.0

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(Post picture: © 2015 Google)

In Google's own Android garden there is now a new little man holding a marshmallow in his hands. It is now clearly known that the Android Project “M” will now officially be called Android Marshmallow.

Before that there was some speculation about what the operating system might be called, such as Android Muffin, Android Mars, and many more names. In addition, it was not known whether the operating system had version number 5.2 or whether it would jump directly to number 6.0. This has now also been confirmed that the mobile OS changes directly to 6.0. We already have everything the operating system can do in one previous article summarized for you. So far, the name was the only secret that had to be revealed, because before that there were already some developer versions in circulation, but, as I said, they were always called Android M. There is also a small video about "unboxing" this statue in the Android Garden:

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