Google I/O and Android N features.
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Google I/O and Android N features.

  shahid nazir

The Google I/O has recently introduced many new things to the World. One of the few is Android N. It is the latest and next to Marshmallow 6.0. Google this time shook things up by introducing the next in Android in a rush. The Android N or the 7.0 version has been put into light when even the Marshmallow is just a grain in the Android salt. However, the next Nexus phones are likely to come with Android 7.0 N. The Google might aim to portray the Next Nexus to be the only running the Android N and has some edge. Moreover, with two version at the lowest in handsets, Google might want to add a touch of exclusivity to some Android users esp. it own handsets.

Google I/O and Android N features.

Google I/O and Android N features.

Firstly, it has Unicode9 support and few emojis. For those who have love for emojis will get 70 new emojis, these will be more humanoid comes in different skin tones. Secondly, the Google Now personal assistance is replaced with Google Assistant. It will be chat room where you can ask complex question and have non-mechanical answers. Thirdly, there will be Clear-all option for app running at the back where you can clear all apps running with single tap. Fourthly, there will be instant apps, where the app directly gets loaded when you see content linked to it, thereby, saving your time for manually downloading apps. There will also be seamless updates.

The Android N will also have interface that will support Gear VR. Further it will have true experience multi-window that will help multi-tasking. Also instead of showing notification chronologically, the Android N will get them to you bundled only from one App at a time. So you see bundled notifications per App and can reach things easily. It also help to reply notification directly from the status bar. With N you can switch app by just tapping the overview button on phone, which is an easy way to go back and forth for your most recent apps. It will now have quicker setting options and a better Night mode. Further the Data Saver helps unnecessary consumption of mobile data due to background apps. Lastly, Display calibration has also been improved and your handset could now be more power efficient with Doze mode.

Overall it is good improvement to software mania of Android versions. The availability will unveil as soon as more news on Android N comes in.

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