Android 6.0.1 Arrived on Nexus Phones with a Bunch of New updated Emoji

Google has announced Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow officially. As mentioned it’s just incremented by 0.1, this is not a big release, but it comes with the support of dozens of new emoji’s which are fantastic and they are also the part of Unicode 8.0

So you want to know the rest of the feature-filled up in Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow?

The main thing updated in Android 6.0.1 is that the update enables system-wide support for the use of new emoji, and if you’re using the Google keyboard then you’ll be happy to know that this application is receiving a new version as part of the OS release which will be amazing. Besides all the emoji action, Android 6.0.1 also comes with two minor tweaks. One of them you’ll only see if you’re on a tablet.

In this case, the navigation buttons have been moved, with Back and Home now being towards the left edge of the screen, while recent is to the right. Previously, as you may know, the three software buttons were centered. This change will help with navigating the OS, especially on bigger tablets, while holding the device with both hands. “Until the next” alarm feature has been added in Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow which is cool.

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Mina Aryal is a Nepali tech journalist and media expert. She is currently the chief editor of ICT Frame, a leading online tech media outlet in Nepal that covers topics such as technology, business, and entrepreneurship. Aryal has been involved in the field of tech journalism for over a decade and has covered various topics such as internet governance, cybersecurity, e-commerce, and startup ecosystems. She has also been involved in organizing and promoting tech events in Nepal to bring together tech enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and investors to discuss and collaborate on various topics related to the tech industry. Aryal is considered one of the most influential tech journalists in Nepal and has been recognized for her contributions to the field.