Thursday, March 10, 2016

Improvements in ART do Android N install apps in a more … – Tudocelular.com

One of the great new features of Android Lollipop was the change of the Dalvik virtual machine by ART. Google came with the promise that such a change would result in a faster system, both the apps run as at the time of installation. But when we installed a new version or do a cleansing of the system cache partitions, we must expect all applications to be recompiled, taking a long time.

Those who did the installation for Android N, to build preview released yesterday, realized that the application of the optimization process is considerably faster. This lets Google of course made some changes in the ART machine, something that did not get to see the Marshmallow, to offer even better performance. Because Android 7.0 sets aside Oracle’s Java to bet on OpenJDK, this change may have impacted positively the time of compilation of apps in real time on Android.

Another detail fixed in Android N is the time of apps installation, even the largest and games, take a few seconds after the data packet finished downloading. This is because it is no longer necessary to have to optimize all the code when it is written in the smartphone memory. In this way, we finally see Google deliver on the promises made in the lollipop of a new virtual machine actually optimized and fast.

Finally, complete system updates, or just the security of monthly packages released by Google, also take advantage of novelty to deliver prompt the user system in a short time. Of course, we do not know how the manufacturers will take advantage of novelty, since not so soon we will see some smartphone out of the Nexus line with Android 7.

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