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This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized
by Google as part of an ongoing eort to preserve the
information in books and make it universally accessible.
https://books.google.com
Copyright
©
2015
Google
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
Edition
1.08
Google,
Android,
Gmail,
Google
Maps,
Chrome,
Android
Wear,
Nexus,
Google
Play,
YouTube,
Hangouts,
and
other
trademarks
are
property
of
Google
Inc.
A
list
of
Google
trademarks
is
available
at
http://www.google.com/permissions/trademark/our-trademarks.html.
All
other
marks
and
trademarks
are
properties
of
their
respective
owners.
This
book
introduces
Android
6.0,
Marshmallow,
for
Nexus
and
Android
One
devices.
Its
content
may
differ in
some
details
from
some
of
the
products
described
or
the
software
that
runs
on
them.
All
information
provided
here
is
subject
to
change
without
notice.
For
best
results,
make
sure
you’re
running
the
latest
Android
system
update.
To
find
your
device’s
version
number
or
check
for
the
latest
system
update,
go
to
Settings
>
System
>
About
phone
or
About
tablet
and
look
for
Android
version
or
System
updates.
If
you
don’t
have
a
Nexus
or
Android
One
phone
or
tablet,
and
are
running
Android
6.0
on
another
device,
some
details
of
the
system
as
described
in this
book
may
vary.
For
comprehensive
online
help
and
support,
including
details
about
Nexus
hardware
running
the
software
described
in this
book
and
links
to
information
about
other
Android
devices,
visit
support.google.com/android.
Table
of
Contents
1
Welcome
to
Android
About
Android
6.0,
Marshmallow
What’s
new
in
6.0
Get
started
Sign
in
to
your
account
Send
a
text
message
(SMS)
Make
a
phone
call
Send
an
email
Take
a
photo
Quick
Settings
Your
apps
Your
Home
screens
Status
bar
Navigation
basics
Manage
battery
life
Help
&
feedback
2
Personalize
your
device
Customize
your
Home
screens
Manage
your
settings
Display
Sound
and
notification
Pin
your
screen
Google
Now
How
it
works
What
you
can
ask
Google
to
do
for
you
Turn
“Ok
Google”
on
or
off
Now
on
Tap
3 Use
the
keyboard
4
Enter
&
edit
text
Basic
editing
Emoji
Use
next-word
suggestions
Gesture
Typing
Use
Gesture
Typing
without
the
space
bar
Keyboard
dictionaries
Personal
dictionary
Type
by
speaking
Control
access
Manage
accounts
on
your
device
Add
an
account
Remove
an
account
Share
your
device
with
other
users
Switch
users
Remove
a
user
Guest
user
Security
Smart
Lock
Facial
recognition
On-body
detection
Trusted
places
Trusted
Voice
Nexus
Imprint
Android
TV
Android
Auto
1
Welcome
to
Android
About
Android
6.0,
Marshmallow
Marshmallow
is
the
latest
version
of
Android,
the operating
system
that
powers
phones,
tablets,
watches,
TVs,
cars,
and
more.
This
book
introduces
the
Android
6.0
software
on
your
Nexus
or
Android
One
phone
or
tablet.
For
hardware
details,
visit
support.google.com/android.
There,
you
can
find
comprehensive
information
about
all
types
of
Android
phones
and
tablets,
including
more
details
about
Nexus
devices
and
other
versions
of
Android.
Switching
to
Android
from
an
iPhone
or
iPad
(iOS)?
See
Switch
to
Android
for
useful
tips
on
moving
your
apps
and
more
and
onto
your
Android
device.
What’s
new
in
6.0
Marshmallow
includes
new
features
and
updates
to
make
your
device
work
better:
Search
for
anything
in
your
photos
&
use
free,
unlimited
photo
storage
Easier
ways
to
manage
interruptions
Ability
to
increase
storage
space
on
some
devices
with
an
SD
card
Now
on
Tap:
suggestions
from
Google
Now
related
to
what’s
on
your
screen
(available
only
in
some
locales)
Longer-lasting
battery
with
Doze,
App
Standby,
and
other
battery
optimizations
Get
started
When
you
first
turn
on
your
phone
or
tablet,
you’ll
see
a
Welcome
screen.
Choose
the
language
you
want
and
touch
the
arrow
to
continue.
IMPORTANT:
To
complete
the
setup
process,
it’s
best
to
have
a
Wi-Fi
connection.
Sign
in
to
your
account
When
prompted,
sign
in
with
your
Google
Account
or
create
one.
Signing
in
lets
you
immediately
access
everything
associated
with
your
Google
Account,
like
Gmail
and
Calendar.
TIP:
If
you have
another
Android
device,
Tap
&
Go
lets
you
quickly
set
up
a
new
device
just
by
holding
the
two
devices
back
to
back
and
slowly
sliding
one
up
and
down
against the
other.
Google
Accounts
and
apps
that
were
already
backed
up
will
automatically
be
copied
over
to
the
new
device.
An
email
address
used
for
any
of
the
following
counts
as
a
Google
Account:
Gmail
YouTube
Google
Play
Google
Apps
AdWords
Any
other
Google
product
When
you
sign
in,
you
can
easily
get
all
the
apps
you’ve
purchased
on
Google
Play
onto
your
new
device.
All
the
email,
contacts,
calendar
events,
and
other
data
associated
with
that
account
are
automatically
synced
with
your
device.
For
example,
if
you
change
a
friend’s
phone
number
on
your
phone,
that
change
also
appears
on
your
tablet
and
on
any
computers
where
you’re
signed
in
to
your
Google
Account.
IMPORTANT:
Make
sure
you
remember
the
password
you
use
to
sign
into
your
device
or
else
you
won’t
be
able
to
access
it.
Even
if
you
do
a
factory
reset,
you
will
be
required
to
enter
the
password
you
used
to
sign
into
this
device.
Have
multiple
Google
Accounts?
You
can
add
other
accounts
later
from
Settings
>
Personal
>
Accounts.
You
can
also
add
guest
users
in
Settings
>
Device
>
Users.
Send
a
text
message
(SMS)
To
send
an
SMS
from
most
Nexus
phones:
1.
Touch
Messenger
on
your
Home
screen.
2.
Touch
to
create
a
new
message.
3.
At
the
top
of the
screen,
enter
a
phone
number
or
a
contact
name,
type
your
message,
then
touch
.
You
can
also
use
Hangouts,
the
default
SMS
app
on
most
Nexus
phones.
To
change
your
default
messaging
app,
open
the
app
you
want
to
use
for
messaging
and
change
your
preferences
in
the
Settings
for
that
app.
For
more
details,
visit
Send
or
respond
to
a
message.
Make
a
phone
call
you
about
harmful
apps.
For
more
details,
see
Protect
against
harmful
apps.
Your
Home
screens
After
you
finish
setting
up
your
device,
the
main
Home
screen
appears
for
the
first
time.
Here,
you
can
add app
icons
and
widgets
(an
“at-a-glance”
view
of
an
app’s
most
important
information)
to
your
Home
screens.
To
move
between
Home
screens,
swipe
left
or
right.
To
see
notifications,
swipe
down
from
the
top
of
the
screen
with
one
finger.
To
open
Quick
Settings—frequently
used
settings—swipe
down
from
the
top
of
the
screen
twice
with
one
finger
or
once
with
two
fingers.
See
Quick
Settings.
To
open
Settings
,
swipe
down
from
the
top
of
any
screen
with
two
fingers,
then
touch
the
Settings
icon
at
the
top
right.
From
the
Home
screen,
touch
Google
at
the
top
of
the
screen,
or
say
“Ok
Google”
to
search,
send
messages,
ask
for
directions,
or
give
other
instructions.
Status
bar
The
status
bar
is
at
the
very
top
of
the
screen.
On
the
right,
you
can
see
the
Wi-Fi
and
mobile
signal
strength,
how
much
battery
power
is
left,
and
the
time.
On
the
left,
you
can
see
which
apps
have
sent
you
notifications.
See
Sound
and
notification.
Navigation
basics
At
the
bottom
of
your
device’s
screen,
you’ll
find
a
navigation
bar
with
these
three
buttons:
Back
Android
Marshmallow
includes
several
other
automatic
battery
optimizations
that
are
usually
in
effect.
These
include:
Doze
reduces
battery
usage
when
your
device
is
not
in
use,
not
charging,
and
not
moving.
App
Standby
lets
Android
reduce
battery-draining
activities
of
apps
that
you
haven’t
used
for
a
long
period
of
time
(when
your
device
isn’t
charging).
Doze
and
App
Standby
do
not
have
separate
settings.
They
are
two
of
several
battery
optimizations
that
are
in
effect
by
default
in
most
situations.
However,
you
can
stop
all
battery
optimizations
for
an
individual
app,
for
example
to
ensure
that
it’s
always
functioning
at
peak
performance,
even
when
you’re
not
using
it.
For
more
information,
visit
Manage
battery
life.
Help
&
feedback
In
most
Google
apps,
you
can
get
to
Help
&
feedback
from
the
main
menu
.
Other
apps
may
include
a
menu
icon
that
includes
Help
&
feedback.
This
book
introduces
a few
of
the
key
features
and
apps
that
come
with
Android
6.0.
For
more
details
about
Android
software
and
apps,
Nexus
devices
available
on
Google
Play,
and
all
forms
of
support,
visit
support.google.com/nexus.
Google
also
welcomes
feedback
from
you
about
your
Nexus
device.
It’s
easy
to
send
feedback.
Just
go
to
Settings
>
System
>
About
phone
(or
About
tablet)
>
Send
feedback
about
this
device.
To
move
an
app
or
widget
to
another
position:
2.
Swipe
down
to
explore
the
widgets
available.
1.
Touch
&
hold
the
icon.
2.
Slide
your
finger
to
the
new
position.
To
move
between
Home
screens,
slide
toward
the
edge
of
the
screen.
To
bump
another
icon
out
of
the
way,
slide
your
finger
slowly
into
it.
3.
Lift
your
finger.
To
remove
an
app
icon
from
the
Home
screen
without
removing
it
permanently
from
your
device,
touch
&
hold
it,
slide
your
finger
toward
the
top
of
the
screen,
and
drop
the
app
over
Remove
in
the
top
left.
To
uninstall
an
app
permanently
from
your
device,
touch
&
hold
it,
slide
your
finger
toward
the
top
of the
screen,
and
drop
the
app
over
the
Uninstall
icon
at
the
top
right.
(This
is
not
applicable
for
all
apps.)
At
the
bottom
of
every
Home
screen
you’ll
find
the
Favorites
tray:
another
quick
way
to
get
to
your
apps.
To
drag
an
app
in
or
out
of the
Favorites
tray
or
anywhere
else
on
a
Home
screen,
touch
&
hold
it,
then
move
it
with
your
finger
to
where
you
want
it.
At
the
top
of
All
Apps
you’ll
see
App
Suggestions:
recommendations
for
apps
you
might
want
to
launch.
To
drag
an
app
from
App
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