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Android M – 6 Things to Know
It’s time for the next Android OS to make itself seen.
Google recently unveiled the Android M beta version
to give developers an early look.
Recently, Interestingly, the announcement comes at a
time when the Android 5.0 Lollipop is yet to be
released on many phones. Google replacement for the
Android Lollipop comes because of a number of
concerns that Android M is expected to address.
Here are six things you need to know about Android
M Beta.
1. Permission
How often do you take a survey? Evernote developers
take a regular survey of their users to know how they
use their app. This help you understand where you
app is going.
2. Android Pay
Google Wallet is renamed to Android Pay. To make
the mobile payments easier and safer, these changes
have been introduced. Users will be able to authorize
payments using fingerprint.
3. Fingerprint support
Now, many phones are coming with fingerprint
sensors. Currently, Samsung offers their own system
but Android M will offer much better experience. Now
more devices are expected to support fingerprint
sensors to make the device safer. Users can unlock the
phone, make purchases and many more using this
feature.
4. Power, Charging and Battery Life
Each version created with the promise to improve
performance and batter life. However, still there is not
an ultimate improvement. Now Android M brings new
things to the table like Doze. It is similar to iOS but
overall it will double the battery life.
5. More features
Android M promises to be smarter than its
predecessors are. There new share tool, new
copy/paste system and undo feature. Moreover,
imported Bluetooth, clipboard toolbar and seven new
language support are offered. This is just a top layer
there many more feature to come.
6. Release Date
Impressed by above points, well this has to be last
point. Google has confirmed that the beta version will
be available for Nexus 5, 6, 9 and Nexus Player.
However, the global release is a possibility in the
third-quarter.
It’s unclear as to which phones Android M will be
available in but phones with the latest processors and
at least 2 GB or RAM are capable enough to support
the OS. Latest flagship models like the Samsung
Galaxy S6 Edge will in all probability get the Android
M upgrade.
Soon, Google will reveal more updates for Android M
in its Google I/O conference. It may not disclose the
whole product, but at least android app developers
get some precious glimpses of Android M.
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