Google is set to announce another Android OS named Android N which would be happening soon – this May to be precise @ Google I/O event and One of the high points of that event would be the announcement of the next version of Android aka Android N. From all indications, this one will be Android N – 7.0 and the name for ‘N’ is yet to be decided.
Below are some features we expect to see in this new Android version:
Multi-window Mode
Samsung Galaxy Note series have been enjoying this feature for years. It is also possible to get a half baked multi-window support using an Xposed module, but that is nothing compared to official support. A Google engineer with the Pixel C team has confirmed that “split screen is in the works”. So we should be expecting this in Android 7.0.
Dark Themes finally
It would intrest you to know that Windows Phones and BlackBerry 10 has a dark theme feature, but Android doesn’t. The Dark Theme apeared temporarily in the Android M preview builds, but it vanished before the final official Marshmallow release. We hope they restore this feature this time around.
It would intrest you to know that Windows Phones and BlackBerry 10 has a dark theme feature, but Android doesn’t. The Dark Theme apeared temporarily in the Android M preview builds, but it vanished before the final official Marshmallow release. We hope they restore this feature this time around.
Better tablet support
There has always been a major complain with Android tablets. The app experience there is just awful. With Android 7.0, we expect a real push for tablet-optimized apps instead of the bloated phone apps.
There has always been a major complain with Android tablets. The app experience there is just awful. With Android 7.0, we expect a real push for tablet-optimized apps instead of the bloated phone apps.
Stock Stylus
Currently, only a few Android devices currently support the use of stylus pens, but this might soon be a thing of the past. Samsung has recently hinted at removing the SPen features for her Look API. This could mean that Google will make it an official feature, just like the finger print support of Android Marshmallow.
ChromeOS integration
There has rumors that Google wants to merge Android and Chrome OS into one. Maybe we might see some of its implementation in Android N.
There has rumors that Google wants to merge Android and Chrome OS into one. Maybe we might see some of its implementation in Android N.
A new messaging app
For sometime now, Google has been working on a new messaging platform called Rich Communications Services (RCS). The platform allows for much more than talk and text , it also supports video chat, file sharing and instant messaging. A replacement for Hangouts might just be in the cards. It’s now a question of whether or not Google will implement it in Android 7.0.
For sometime now, Google has been working on a new messaging platform called Rich Communications Services (RCS). The platform allows for much more than talk and text , it also supports video chat, file sharing and instant messaging. A replacement for Hangouts might just be in the cards. It’s now a question of whether or not Google will implement it in Android 7.0.
Better Battery optimization
This is one aspect of the operating system that cannot be overlooked. We expect Google to further improve the Battery Saver mode wit better and deeper optimizations. The Doze can be improved to work more like Greenify.
Some of the above listed feature might not end up seeing the light of day, but we’re pretty sure most of them will surface, come the launch of the next Android version.
Source: mobility NG
This is one aspect of the operating system that cannot be overlooked. We expect Google to further improve the Battery Saver mode wit better and deeper optimizations. The Doze can be improved to work more like Greenify.
Some of the above listed feature might not end up seeing the light of day, but we’re pretty sure most of them will surface, come the launch of the next Android version.
Source: mobility NG
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