Android Marshmallow

Android Marshmallow
Version of the Android operating system
DeveloperGoogle
General
availability
September 29, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-09-29)[1][2]
Final release6.0.1_r81 (MOI10E)[3] / October 3, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-10-03)[4]
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
Preceded byAndroid 5.1.1 "Lollipop"
Succeeded byAndroid 7.0 "Nougat"
Official websitewww.android.com/versions/marshmallow-6-0/ Edit this at Wikidata
Support status
Unsupported as of October 3, 2017
Security patch level updates ended in August 2018
Google Play Services support until sometime in 2025

Android Marshmallow (codenamed Android M during development) is the sixth major version of the Android operating system developed by Google, being the successor to Android Lollipop. It was announced at Google I/O on May 28, 2015, and released the same day as a beta, before being officially released on September 29, 2015. It was succeeded by Android Nougat on August 22, 2016.[5]

Android Marshmallow primarily focuses on improving the overall user experience of its predecessor. It introduced a new opt-in permissions architecture, new APIs for contextual assistants (first used by a new feature "Now on Tap" to provide context-sensitive search results), a new power management system that reduces background activity when a device is not being physically handled, native support for fingerprint recognition and USB-C connectors, the ability to migrate data and applications to a microSD card, and other internal changes.

Android Marshmallow was met by low adoption numbers, with 13.3% of Android devices running Marshmallow by July 2016.[6] Usage of Marshmallow steadily increased since then, and by August 2017, 35.21% of Android devices ran Marshmallow, before receding. As of November 2023, 1.4% of Android devices ran Marshmallow.[7] Security updates for Marshmallow ended in August 2018.

As of September 2024, Android Marshmallow is the oldest version of Android still supported by Google Play services.[8][9]

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