Android 6.0 marshmallow has reached a mere 0.5 percent of all Android devices, there is already speculation about Android 7.0 N. The name is of course not yet been determined, a few feature ideas buzzing but already through the room.
The concept designer Peter Waters has made a few thoughts on the possible features of Android 7.0 and features N and published it on Concept Phones. His android design is entitled "Nutella" - if this will be the real name for the next version of Android, but it should be clear until the summer of 2016 after the developer conference Google I / O.
Particularly exciting to Waters' approach to Android 7.0 N is the fact that it is based on the rumor of a merger of Android and Chrome OS. Google had indeed made these speculations quickly into the realm of fables, the idea of concept designers were it still inspires. In the draft of Waters Android 7.0 N therefore works seamlessly on smart phones, tablets and laptops and looks almost always the same.
Android 7.0 gets split-screen mode
Currently Android Tablets affects more like an inflated version of the smartphone interface. Waters however shifts in its Android 7.0 N concept the App Drawer button in the lower left corner and the Google search bar to the right below. On the laptop finally the design of Android 7.0 N is again slightly changed: The buttons "Back", "Home" and "multitasking" drop off and all running apps are pinned near the App Drawer icons. In fact, Google will in the next version of Android significantly improve the native multitasking and introduce an official split screen mode.
The concept designer Peter Waters has made a few thoughts on the possible features of Android 7.0 and features N and published it on Concept Phones. His android design is entitled "Nutella" - if this will be the real name for the next version of Android, but it should be clear until the summer of 2016 after the developer conference Google I / O.
Particularly exciting to Waters' approach to Android 7.0 N is the fact that it is based on the rumor of a merger of Android and Chrome OS. Google had indeed made these speculations quickly into the realm of fables, the idea of concept designers were it still inspires. In the draft of Waters Android 7.0 N therefore works seamlessly on smart phones, tablets and laptops and looks almost always the same.
Android 7.0 gets split-screen mode
Currently Android Tablets affects more like an inflated version of the smartphone interface. Waters however shifts in its Android 7.0 N concept the App Drawer button in the lower left corner and the Google search bar to the right below. On the laptop finally the design of Android 7.0 N is again slightly changed: The buttons "Back", "Home" and "multitasking" drop off and all running apps are pinned near the App Drawer icons. In fact, Google will in the next version of Android significantly improve the native multitasking and introduce an official split screen mode.
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