Google has released Android 7.0 after several versions
Nougat Tuesday 22 August. This new version has been named in the tradition of
baptizing their versions with sweet themes (Nougat = nougat). This was first
introduced in March with the Android name N, in order that developers could
access the previous version and make the end was fuller and more dynamic. In
its first day of release it has already allowed access to it in some terminals
such as Nexus 6, Nexus 5X 6P Nexus, and Nexus 9, Nexus Player and Pixel C, and
Sony Xperia Z3 phones. In the coming weeks 4G Android One devices will receive
the update and they will progressively other devices or app Development Company in Auckland has start work on it to get all
information about Android 7.0.
Nougat 7.0 includes over 250 new features and improvements,
making it one of the most important updates to date it receive the operating
system Google. These developments will make the system more customizable,
productive, safe, powerful and efficient, with contributions from thousands of
fans and developers around the world. Among its many new features, some of the
most prominent are: the addition of 72 new emoji, the possibility of doubling
the screen can use two applications at the same time. Another of the additions
is a button prompt response to my message and the ability to close all apps at
the same time; it also incorporates improvements in Daydream and Vulcan, as
well as greater security updates apps in the background, files encryption and direct
boot for faster start. Another aspect is that it has increased the list of
languages, with more than a hundred languages and more than 25 variants of
the major languages, being able to set an order of preference among them is the
first time this is allowed in a terminal. On the other hand, improvements have
been added in saving data, this allows you to disable some applications
downtime terminal, or select some of them to continue running and receiving
notifications. These, among many other new in Nougat web design company in Auckland.
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