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10 Things to Know About the Nexus 7 Android 6.0.1 Update
Google recently confirmed a Nexus 7 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update. The Android 6.0.1 update is the first major upgrade to the Marshmallow operating system and it’s an important one for Google’s aging tablet.
The Nexus 7 Android 6.0 Marshmallow update starting rolling out to the 2013 model back in early October. The update delivered numerous changes including new features, bug fixes and enhancements. It also, according to some Nexus 7 users, brought problems along with it.
We’ve been hearing about Nexus 7 Marshmallow problems for a number of weeks and last week, Google finally did something to address the concerns.
Earlier this month, Google pushed out the first big update for the Marshmallow update in the form of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. Android 6.0.1 is an incremental update but it’s an update that Nexus 7 users should have on their radar as we push through the month of December.
Now that we’re a few days removed from the release, we want to shine the spotlight on the Nexus 7 Android 6.0.1 update and talk a little bit about its performance, some of the problems Nexus 7 users are having, fixes for these problems, and more.
This Nexus 7 Android 6.0.1 roundup will help those of you that’ve already installed the software and those of you that are still waiting.
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