Friday 1 April 2016

Android Application Developer‎

Google Inc. has released its first Android N preview for the developers to sneak-peak into it. Be vary though, there are a lot of features that are included in the developer preview which doesn't make it to the finals but anyways let’s get into it!
Android N Releases on Nexus Devices
The “N” in android is supposed to be called as Nutella because it comes with delicious features to taste. Google has not only surprised me by choosing a delightful name but it has also astonished me by releasing the new android OS two months earlier. Google is one of the Mobile App Development Companies that releases its developer preview or beta versions of the OS on its own devices. These devices include Nexus 5X, Nexus 6 and 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus Player and Pixel C. So if you are a developer and wants to get your hands dirty while exploring this new Android 7.0 experience then go ahead and buy one of Google’s new devices.
Features Revealed in Android 7.0
Multi Window
The first thing that I have noticed in Android N is that it now includes a multi-window UI and it is said that split-screen option is under work. Android Application Developers can use this feature in their apps in ways that are only limited by the lack of creative ideas.
Enhanced Doze
A doze mode has been used in Android Marshmallow too. It is really helpful in keeping the battery usage as low as possible so that you can get a good onscreen hour time. Doze mode works when your phone is idle and lays flat on a surface; it makes the mobile go into a deep hibernation mode but Doze will also work when the screen is off which will help get more juice out of the battery.
Revamped Settings Menu
Google has taken the considerations of android users and made it a reality. The settings menu is now constructed into a whole new level. It is now every time saving and has a candid and responsive vibe into it. All the notifications and settings have been dedicated into sections rather than being grouped. The quick panel has also been revamped and new features like Night Mode has been added too.
Improved Apps and System UI
We all know that since the new OS is launched, Google has introduced new apps and improved its original apps to a new level. Their API has also been updated and from the reviews of developers; it seems that it is indeed one of the best android experiences ever.

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