Android 6.0 Marshmallow will add new menu "Security Patch Level"

Android 6.0 Marshmallow will add new menu "Security Patch Level" - Marshmallow In Android 6.0, Google added a new menu in settings that allow users to see a list of updates security patches that have been received by the smartphone.

Next week, Google will launch Android 6.0 operating system for some smartphone Nexus Marshmallow. In the latest version of the Android OS, Google turns will add a new menu in the "Settings> About". This new menu is the "Security Patch Level", as reported by PhoneArena, Wednesday (30/09/2015).

Menu "security patch level" allows users to see the level of security of Android devices that have been received. So that each time the phone to get a security update through OTA, detailed information will be listed in this menu which displays the date information for each of the latest security updates.

He added that the new menu is actually related to security holes Stagefright previously discovered and threatens the entire Android devices. After this incident, Google and some producers decided to roll out security updates every month. Adrian Ludwig, head of security Google even sure if this will make a big difference to manufacturers and operators. "I think in the next few months, we will see many more devices are updated every month".

For any Android smartphone users, it is advisable to check any security updates that they receive at least once every month to ensure they are not left behind Android devices get security patches.

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