When Dave Burke, Engineering Manager Android is mounted on the stage of the Google I / O last summer, he described the new version of Android as the biggest update of the mobile operating system that n has ever created Google.
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Now people can see what it returns, since the Mountain View giant began distributing Android 5.0 Lollipop today, at least for those who have a Nexus device .
The biggest change coming with Lollipop is what Google calls the "Material Design" , providing a flat and a much more streamlined interfaces that which we are accustomed for many years designing style. Even though your device is not yet spent Android Lollipop, you've probably seen passing new Google update applications on your device. Indeed, the company recently released updates to its own applications such as Google Play Music, or Gmail and Google Calendar, including integrating the new design guidelines imposed by Lollipop. The most notable change was the arrival of Inbox, a truly amazing application in this area.
According to the company, the new operating system comes with several other applications developed by third party developers and companies that already provide support to Material Design, including the Wall Street Journal, or Tumblr BuzzFeed. Indeed, the company has provided it a few months of this, a Developer Preview release, giving developers time to radically change the interface of their applications to get it ready for launch.
"The latest of today are only the beginning of a new design for the next wave of devices you will have" , the company wrote on its blog.
Lollipop also offers improved autonomy, adds enhanced notifications on the screen unlock feature and "personal lock" which allows your Android device to unlock another .
Google's own devices, such as the recent Nexus and Nexus 6 9 will be the first to get the new operating system, but all the older models, including the Nexus 7, the Nexus 10 and the Nexus 4 Nexus 5 and should quickly dispose of this update - perhaps even in the day. Then comes time updates pushed by manufacturers. But there, it will still be much more patient ...
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Now people can see what it returns, since the Mountain View giant began distributing Android 5.0 Lollipop today, at least for those who have a Nexus device .
The biggest change coming with Lollipop is what Google calls the "Material Design" , providing a flat and a much more streamlined interfaces that which we are accustomed for many years designing style. Even though your device is not yet spent Android Lollipop, you've probably seen passing new Google update applications on your device. Indeed, the company recently released updates to its own applications such as Google Play Music, or Gmail and Google Calendar, including integrating the new design guidelines imposed by Lollipop. The most notable change was the arrival of Inbox, a truly amazing application in this area.
According to the company, the new operating system comes with several other applications developed by third party developers and companies that already provide support to Material Design, including the Wall Street Journal, or Tumblr BuzzFeed. Indeed, the company has provided it a few months of this, a Developer Preview release, giving developers time to radically change the interface of their applications to get it ready for launch.
"The latest of today are only the beginning of a new design for the next wave of devices you will have" , the company wrote on its blog.
Lollipop also offers improved autonomy, adds enhanced notifications on the screen unlock feature and "personal lock" which allows your Android device to unlock another .
Google's own devices, such as the recent Nexus and Nexus 6 9 will be the first to get the new operating system, but all the older models, including the Nexus 7, the Nexus 10 and the Nexus 4 Nexus 5 and should quickly dispose of this update - perhaps even in the day. Then comes time updates pushed by manufacturers. But there, it will still be much more patient ...