The primary significant overhaul to Android 6.0 Marshmallow has started taking off to Nexus and Android One devices. On the off chance that you are the eager kind who needs to download the upgrade instantly, then you can do it physically. Google has discharged Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow processing plant pictures for different device in its Nexus range.
We've recorded the new elements in Android 6.0.1 and on the off chance that you have one of the qualified device, you will get an OTA upgrade soon. The accompanying devices will get Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
We've recorded the new elements in Android 6.0.1 and on the off chance that you have one of the qualified device, you will get an OTA upgrade soon. The accompanying devices will get Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
There are a few dangers included with physically downloading and introducing Android plant pictures. You could lose the majority of your information and the procedure is really perplexing that is best dodged on the off chance that you are new to this sort of a thing.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow is at present accessible for the accompanying gadgets - Google Nexus 5, Google Nexus 6, Google Nexus 7 2013, Google Nexus 9, Google Nexus Player, Google Nexus 6P, and Google Nexus 5X. Here's the manner by which to physically introduce Android 6.0 Marshmallow on these devices.
1) Download and install the latest Android Studio Preview
on your Windows computer. This installs the ADB and Fastboot
programmes, which can be accessed through the command terminal on your
PC.
2) Add the SDK folder to the PATH by following these steps:
3) Right click My Computer and click on Properties.
4) Click on Advanced System Settings.
5) Click on System Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables.
6) In the Window, select Path, then click on Edit,
and then type in the name of the directory where you installed the SDK,
and remember that each entry is separated by a semi-colon.
7) Enable USB debugging on your device. First, go to Settings > About Phone > Software information.
8) Tap Build number seven times.
9) Go to Settings > Developer options. Tick USB debugging.
10) Download the correct factory image for your device.
11) Extract the image on your computer. This should give you a tar file. Extract it again.
12) Connect your device to your computer over USB.
13) Start the device in fastboot mode.
The least demanding approach to do this is to hold a key blend while fueling up the gadget. For Nexus 5, hold the volume up, volume down and control catches while controlling on the gadget. The full rundown of key mixes for diverse gadgets arrives.
You can likewise boot into fastboot mode utilizing the ADB apparatus: With the gadget fueled on, go to the charge terminal and execute the accompanying: adb reboot bootloader
If necessary, open the gadget's bootloader through your PC utilizing the order terminal and executing: fastboot oem unlock
You can likewise boot into fastboot mode utilizing the ADB apparatus: With the gadget fueled on, go to the charge terminal and execute the accompanying: adb reboot bootloader
If necessary, open the gadget's bootloader through your PC utilizing the order terminal and executing: fastboot oem unlock
2) Execute flash-all.bat, which was a part of the unzipped image file. This script installs the necessary bootloader, baseband firmware(s), and operating system. For this to work, you need to have added the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed to the system's path as described in step 2.
3) When this is done, Google recommends that you lock the bootloader for security. You can do that by booting the device in fastboot mode while still connected via USB, and using the command terminal to execute: fastboot oem lock.

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