Google has released the final developer tools for Android's next version and announced that it will be named Marshmallow.
The company first unveiled Marshmallow as Android M at its I/O developer conference in May, but kept its full name under wraps until now.
Google outlined most of Marshmallow's capabilities back then, but it provided more information on Monday, including that the OS has a new model for requesting user permissions.
Instead of asking users for permission to do everything when they install an app, Marshmallow apps can ask for access to features like location information and the microphone when they're needed.
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