Monday, February 1, 2016

Marshmallow now rolling out to the original NVIDIA Shield Tablet

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NVIDIA is now pushing out its Android 6.0 Marshmallow update to the original Shield Tablet. The newer Shield Tablet K1 got a taste of Marshmallow back in December, so it's great to see NVIDIA keeping up with timely software updates.

Similar to most other Marshmallow updates, the Shield Tablet upgrade 4.0 brings a good amount of new features that will make using the tablet much easier. Among the notable features are Google Now on Tap, improved application permissions, App Standby improvements, Wi-Fi connectivity enhancements, and January's Android security patch. There are also a few new UI features, like the ability to use Google Now voice commands from the lock screen, the ability to personalize the Quick Settings menu, new NVIDIA wallpapers, and a new Camera UI.

NVIDIA also notes that if you're using a microSD card, you'll want to back up all of your content as Android 6 changes how expandable storage works. There are quite a few minor changes in this update, so be sure to follow the source link below to get all of the details.

The Shield Tablet upgrade 4.0 is now available for download, so head to Settings>About tablet to grab it. Have you gotten the update yet? If so, let us know how you're liking it!

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