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<http://www.androidcentral.com/sonys-marshmallow-concept-shows-how-android-should-be-2016>

Meaningful differentiation, speedy performance and fast-moving updates.

Every Android phone maker has a different approach to software. Some, like
Samsung, go all out with a highly customized interface that touches every
corner of the way Android looks and works. Others, like Motorola, stay true
to the visual style of "vanilla" Android. Then, somewhere in between,
you've got companies like Sony.


<http://www.androidcentral.com/sonys-marshmallow-concept-shows-how-android-should-be-2016>

In recent years, Sony has gradually cut back on visual cruft, to the point
where its current crop of phones, the Xperia Z5 series
<http://www.androidcentral.com/./sony-xperia-z5>, look and behave a lot
like Google's vision of Android.

So what's next? Well, alongside its official firmware updates for Xperia
phones, the firm last year opened up a "Concept" software program for fans.
The big idea is to rework Sony's software from the ground up, using vanilla
Android as a base and layering on Sony features as needed. Following the
success of the original Lollipop <http://www.androidcentral.com/./lollipop>
Concept over the summer, Sony rounded out the year by bringing Marshmallow
<http://www.androidcentral.com/./marshmallow> Concept software to a select
group of Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact owners.

It's a step closer to Motorola's way of doing things. But the Concept
firmware is about more than just vanilla Android. The program involves
Xperia owners in Sony's software development, using surveys and a Google+
community for further feedback and bug tracking. Effectively, it's a
fast-moving yet surprisingly stable software track for power users. And
it's pretty slick.


<http://www.androidcentral.com/sonys-marshmallow-concept-shows-how-android-should-be-2016>

A fast-moving yet surprisingly-stable software track for power users


Sony's Concept firmware runs on the Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact, which are a
couple of generations removed from Sony's latest stuff. Then again, they're
based on the still-great Snapdragon 801, arguably a more stable development
platform than the newer 810.

It's a common misconception that it's UI stuff that slows Android phones
down, and if only manufacturers would leave the OS as Google intended, all
would be well. But stock Android doesn't guarantee speedy performance, as
anyone who's used a Moto X Play
<http://www.androidcentral.com/./moto-x-play-review> will know. Code still
needs to be optimized, and stutters smoothed out, and that's exactly what
Sony has achieved with its Concept firmware. (Of course it also helps that
they're starting from scratch with minimal bloat.)

The result? Probably the fastest Android phone I've used, and that includes
2015 models like the Nexus 6P <http://www.androidcentral.com/./nexus-6p>
and Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+. This software absolutely flies, putting to
shame the vast majority of newer and more expensive handsets.

The Xperia Z3 on the Marshmallow Concept firmware is probably the fastest
Android phone I've used.


The Marshmallow Concept's performance is about more than app load times and
animation fluidity, though. The Z3's battery life — already pretty good
even back on KitKat <http://www.androidcentral.com/./sony-xperia-z3-review>
— gets a welcome boost thanks to Android 6.0's "Doze" feature. You'll miss
out (for now, at least) on Sony's Stamina mode, which lets you cut down on
background activity to save juice. However Marshmallow's built-in
power-saving features mostly make up for this.

Much of the Concept firmware looks and feels like vanilla Android. The
phone dialer and contacts app are faithful recreations of Google's stuff.
And the same goes for core UI stuff like on-screen keys, the lock screen
and the notification shade. There's been some icon swappage in the Settings
app, but the way this works is largely unchanged.


<http://www.androidcentral.com/sonys-marshmallow-concept-shows-how-android-should-be-2016>

Sony's Concept doesn't come with the Google Now Launcher — though you can
download this separately, and it's right at home on a device running this
firmware. Instead there's the latest version of Sony's extremely
lightweight home screen experience. Sony's new launcher looks and feels a
lot like Google's, but with some subtle visual changes. Dig deeper, though,
and you'll find a host of customization options, including theme pack
support, transition effects and the ability to switch to an iPhone-style
grid of all icons instead of the traditional Android app drawer.

Aside from the launcher, Sony has only sparingly added its own software.
Out-of-the-box additions include Album, the Sony gallery app with
PlayMemories support, as well as Z3's familiar Camera app, complete with AR
effects (for that picture that's just not complete without a virtual
T-rex). Sony's also got its own email client and Music app (don't call it
"Walkman"), as well as an app for managing UI themes.


<http://www.androidcentral.com/sonys-marshmallow-concept-shows-how-android-should-be-2016>

And that's really about it. Everything that's there is *meaningful*
differentiation. The disappointing "small apps" that used to live in the
task switcher (and which I never used anyway) are gone. The Sony Messaging
app has been retired too, it seems. Nowhere has Sony seen fit to reinvent
the wheel, and that's great.

Nowhere has Sony seen fit to reinvent the wheel, and that's great.


As well as the official Google+ group for the Marshmallow Concept, Sony has
been taking feedback from Concept participants through its built-in Beta
Feedback app. Surveys land periodically, quizzing users about which
features they miss from the official Sony firmware, and how often they'd
like to receive software updates. It's also a handy place to report the few
bugs that have inevitably cropped up in such a fast-moving software project.

The pace of over-the-air updates has been quick so far. Concept devices got
the Android 6.0.1 update just a couple of weeks after Nexus phones, though
we're still waiting on the January security update. Some hiccups have
emerged along the way, but for the most part I've been impressed with the
stability and usability of this little software side-project.

The direction Sony's heading in with the Marshmallow Concept is where we'd
like to see Android in 2016. Not everything needs to be bone stock Android
— but if you're going to differentiate, do so meaningfully and not just for
the sake of being different.

There's no guarantee that anything like this Marshmallow Concept will ship
on the Xperia Z6 series or whatever's next from Sony when it arrives. But
as the Concept project continues, it'll be interesting to see how much of
this fresh approach to software feeds into the coming generation of Xperia
phones. As for the Concept program itself, it's not going anywhere — in
fact, Sony is in the process of expanding it. And even as new phones
arrive, it should remain a place for the most enthusiastic Xperia owners to
have their say, and stay on the cutting edge of Sony's software endeavors.



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