It is quite evident with the new and very colorful Google logo. The Marshmallow got rid of the childish lettering in front of a more restrained font while still maintaining the aura of playfulness. Critics call it a sign that Google is indeed growing up as it becomes more refined now, capable of putting on a suit and tie if it need be. Having the Apple iOS 9 for a competition, Google is forced to raise the head-to-head match up a notch higher.
One of the most important and premiere features of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow is the Now on Tap, which is one way of showing that Google is listening to user’s voice and standing ready to turn contents of any app’s screen into a search or an action.
Now on Tap on Android is actually similar to Siri on the iOS but the former is more comprehensive as it gives the user instant access to Google’s vast knowledge of the web. The feature has actually turned Android into very much like Google itself.
The Now on Tap feature of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow is so easy to use. The user just needs to hold his finger down on the home key inside any app and Android will read the contents of the screen and send them up to Google’s servers.