Android Marshmallow is a new Android operating system that was released in September of 2015. It is a major update to the Android OS and includes many new features and improvements. If you are looking to install Android Marshmallow, there are a few things you will need to do in order to get started. First, you will need an Android phone or tablet that is running Android Lollipop or higher. Second, you will need an USB cable and the appropriate drivers for your device. Finally, you will need to install the Google Play Services app on your device. Once these steps are complete, you can begin installing Android Marshmallow by following these steps:
- Open the Google Play Services app on your device and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will take you to a list of devices that have been updated with Android Marshmallow.
- Scroll down until you find your device and click on it. This will take you to a screen that looks similar to this: (If your device does not have this screen, please check for updates by going to Settings -> About phone -> Software updates.)
- Scroll down until you find the update button and click on it. This will start downloading the update for your device. Once it has finished downloading, it should appear in this location: (If your device does not have this location, please check for updates by going to Settings -> About phone -> Software updates.)
- Once the update has been downloaded, open it and install it onto your device. After installation is complete, reboot your device into safe mode so that all of its features can be restored: (If yourdevice does not have safe mode enabled, please press and hold Volume Down + Power until booting into Safe Mode.)