Thursday, October 6, 2016

Android 7.1 Nuga: we know what makes changes and when it hits … – Tabletowo.pl

7.1 With Android was a “little” issue, during a recent conference, Google has never talked about her even a word. After publishing the pages dedicated to Pixel and Pixel XL, find it could be that the smartphones running the Android operating system 7.0 Nougat. Later, however, it became clear that is written, but only the Polish version on there was the inscription: Android 7.1 Nougat. Now that that’s cleared, we learned what changes and news update brings and when you can expect the owners Nexusów.

Android 7.1 Nougat in reality, however, can be divided in two categories. One of them is a function reserved exclusively for the Pixel and Pixel XL. Among them were Pixel Launcher, Google Assistant, unlimited space for photos and videos in full resolution to Google Photos, round-the-clock support and the ability to quickly transfer all your data from iPhone.

the Owners of Pixel and Pixel XL will also receive exclusive advanced camera application with EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) 2.0 when recording video, and features of the Pro. Before all that, a few cosmetic changes, like a dynamic calendar icon and the updated appearance panel settings.

If we are talking about functions, which, together with Android 7.1 Nougat goes to the owners Nexusów, it is, in particular, Night Mode, reducing the emission of blue light, improve the response to touch gestures (dragging the icon to open the context menu), a variety of options for developers (interested I refer you to the first source), and totally unnecessary Daydream support VR (because Daydream Ready sa currently only Pixel and Pixel XL, Nexusy no).

If you are wondering when Android 7.1 Nougat will get on Your devices, this seems to be the Developer Preview will be available already this quarter, that is, until the end of 2016. Of course, they’ll get it Nexus Nexus and 5X 6P, but it is not known whether the Nexus 6 also will understand..

Source: Android Police, Android Police

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