Wednesday, May 25, 2016

5 features of Android N you will not find on the iPhone – Pplware

The new Android N, which is already open and public trials, will bring to the mobile operating system from Google several unique new features.

At such times, comparisons with what the competition offers are inevitable , so it’s time to see what Android will bring N and iOS, its natural rival, not available to its users.



With the Android N, Google has changed the paradigm of the tests and went on to make them available in an open to all from the beginning. In this way it was possible to have immediate access to all the news, knowing the background and, especially, identifying failures early.

If the iOS is for many the mobile operating system most forward of the market, truth is that Android is already a very high point of maturation and the proof are the only features that Google developed and which are not on the iPhone. Let us know these 5 features.



Multitasking splitscreen

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it is true that Apple created this functionality to the iPad, but limited it to your tablet, leaving out the users of the iPhone, which left many unhappy.

with the screens to be increasing, it is normal for us to spend can use them more efficiently and with multiple applications running and accessible at the same time. Google seized the moment and with the N we finally have the advantage of screen more efficiently and productively

Instant Apps

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Instant Apps are a news that Google showed the I / O this year. Will allow users to test and use applications without having to install, saving time and resources of the smartphone.

This is probably one of the biggest changes that will arise in the way mobile applications are distributed since Apple launched the iPhone and the whole concept of mobile applications.

I did not limit the Instant Apps only to Android N and it will be possible to use them in older versions.

Savings active energy

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the batteries are one of the largest problems affecting the use of smartphones and from the Android M that Google has been concerned more incisively on energy saving issues. The Twelve came ensure that applications do not consume power when the phone is in standby.

But with the N Google has upped the ante and the Twelve shall be called “Twelve on the Go” and running whenever the phone is the display is off. There is also the Svelte Project, which very discreetly and quietly prevents applications from waking up whenever there changes in access to the Internet.

Apple has some features in this field, such as the Low Power Mode and other, but do not reach the level of evolution of proposals Google.

system Updates in the background

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the updates have always been a problem in Android. First, there are not always on the other require the equipment to stop for the time being applied.

To eliminate this problem Google decided to change the way these updates are made and spent download them automatically, always via Wifi and apply them silently. At the end the user just need to reboot your phone to the new version is available.

This new form of update was inherited from Chromebooks, which succeeds and eliminates all problems of updates.



Virtual Reality

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Finally Google’s big bet comes to 2016. the Daydream is Google’s open platform dedicated to virtual reality and where Android N will have a major role.

This platform is dedicated to unifying the VR, not only in hardware but also in software. The role of Google will be to unite the many who begin to interest in this area and give them a basic work.

From the Apple still no more than rumors of interest in the market VR and probably not pass by using the iPhone as content viewing platform.


These are just 5 features that put Android N at a considerable distance from all that Apple is offer the iPhone.

We returned to innovate with its operating system and improvements are evident. Still in test version, Android N shows up now ripe and ready to get to smartphones. Install it now and will check and test all the news.

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