Since the preview of Android N was released, we are gradually realizing several new features. Today’s solves one of the biggest sources of Android user complaints:. lag when connecting to a network or take a picture
This problem is present from the first version of Android. It is because all of a large portion of the applications are running in the background waiting for changes in device status.
If your phone is offline, when you connect to a network many applications immediately begin to check for updates, notifications, etc.
it’s basically the same happens when you take a picture. When capturing is performed, some applications realize this and realize their processes. A photo backup service, for example, is constantly monitoring it and then begin to send the capture to the cloud.
If you have a powerful smartphone without many applications installed, you may never have experienced this problem. On the other hand, a good portion of users to repent after connecting to the Internet.
The big change in Android N is the application will need to wait your turn to make your processes instead of all the same time . In addition to avoiding those annoying lags, the novelty should also reduce bandwidth consumption and possibly a little battery.
This is a good example of the kind of news that Android N brings. As it was with Marshmallow, this great update addresses performance and stability rather than new features. Perhaps the biggest news from the user point of view is support for direct interaction of notifications.
It is possible that many of the changes do not take effect immediately, since some things need to be implemented by developers. In this particular case, Google has taken some steps to encourage the implementation as soon as possible. The curious who have a Nexus device can now experience the Android N following our tutorial.
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