And its out! Google released information about the new Android version this morning, naming it ‘N’ for now. Just like previous versions, the alphabet remains a mystery until the official launch and doesn’t specify any version number or name. But you can expect some brilliant features for users and developers alike based on the preview version Google has just released for testers.
The complete Android N version may launch at Google I/O 2016, which is set to be on 18 – 20th May, 2016.
Let’s take a look at some of the coolest features offered by the new OS. Keep in mind that features are expected to be finetuned between now and the final version.
If you’ve got a Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, or a Nexus 9, you can get the Android N Developer preview for early testing.
Finally, after a long wait, Android is now providing support for split-screen multi-windows, which means you can now multi-task and yes you can have a consistent YouTube window running while picking a chat!
Oh boy. This is going to be good! OS N may include multi-tasking, customizable navigation buttons, DPI switcher, tablet-specific system UI tuner features. There’s just a whole lot more to it.
This is good for developers as Google plans to, ‘move Android’s Java language libraries to an OpenJDK-based approach, creating a common code base for developers to build apps and services.’ This means that developing apps for Android just got easier and more flexible.
We’d rather you take a look at this than we explain it. But just to keep it short, it works similar to YouTube’s multi-tasking video player where the video can be in an overlay that will run on every other interface. So this technically means you can watch a movie and check your emails in one go. BUT, before you get your hopes up, note that this is rumored to be more of an Android TV feature and not exactly for phones and tablets. We do hope though that it is implemented on phones too!
No more going to the specific app to reply back. Right there, on the notification, you can send your reply. Google is literally spoiling us rotten.
If you’re in the mood for an early testing of the OS, you can sign up here and have Google push the Developer Preview on to your device (if it is compatible) .
By the way, what do you think will N stand for? A lot of people are already guessing it will be Android Nutella – at least it’s the industry favorite at the moment.