My Nexus 7 2013, running Android 6.0 MRA58K presently, the first public Marshmallow build is proposing to install an OTA.
As usual and unfortunately, there's no details or Changelog.
Shall I try to capture it?
Edit: Well that's actually very easy to do:
Here you go! This is MRA58U
Changes concern mostly the media (stagefright), camera and DRM frameworks.
Yes pls!
That's probably MRA58U which seems to have been posted between the 21(last archive.org snapshot) and today.
+Joel Teichroeb MRA58U indeed!
+Francisco Franco download link in the OP 🙂
There's already a reddit thread about it https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus7/comments/3qcatz/600_mra58u_for_nexus_7_2013_wifi/
+Joel Teichroeb I was already late then 🙂 but I learned how to do something at least.
Thanks for the reference
+François Simond After installing the update, what's the date under "Android security patch level"?
+Shiv Manas I am rooted so I didn't install yet.
I absolutely love how well the display is calibrated on the nexus 7 2013 +François Simond can you give me some more insight on it?
+Rolando Quezada well I don't share the same love since all the units I've seen and owned have their shadows and near black far too bright (even when comparing to a sRGB curve)
But it's something that can be recalibrated using software and drivers I developed
Black levels are a bit higher than on the original Nexus 7, but the
resulting peak contrast ratio is still excellent- Anandtech How do I get
access to your software?
+Rolando Quezada yes contrast ratio on the Nexus 7 2013 is higher than the 2012 version. (black levels at maximum brightness is an irrelevant figure since each display has a different max white brightness)
The software is not available yet but I'm working at the reliability of the sensor driver on Windows computers at the moment)