Android 6.0 Marshmallow wasn�t so much a huge leap as it was a refining of the major OS upgrade we saw in Lollipop. Even still, there�s lots of little changes that made their way to the OS and because not everyone is as tech-savvy as you or I, sometimes they just need a little help.
If you�re looking dip your feet into Android but need to know some of the basics (or perhaps know someone who could learn a thing or 2), you might want to check out Google�s Android Quick Start guide, now available on Google Play Books. The e-reader friendly book dives into all the first things you�ll want to do with a new phone rocking Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Well, a Nexus or Android One phone anyway (the update is still a ways off before it lands on non-Nexus hardware here in the states).
It�s only 50 pages long and takes you through a step-by-step process on how to do everything from managing an account, customizing home screen, or using those emoji the kids are all about these days. The best part is the e-book is available globally and wont cost you a cent. Hit up the link below to check it out for yourself.