Alongside revealing Android M's name, and releasing the new Android 6.0 SDK, Google has announced that developers can now submit apps that use Marshmallow's API 23.
Developers can release Alpha, Beta and Production apps to Google Play beginning now. This means, developers can now build their apps against the official SDK, and submit them with the new features for testing.
Google Play is now ready to accept your API 23 apps via the Google Play Developer Console on all release channels (Alpha, Beta &Production). At the consumer launch this fall, the Google Play store will also be updated so that the app install and update process supports the new permissions model for apps using API 23.
With this, app developers can begin adding official support for the new features like auto-backup and app permissions. If you are a developer, and are submitting your app with API 23 features, be sure to let us know all about it!
Source:Android Developers
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