As the battle between iOS and Android rages on, it can be said that both
operating systems are wonderful. True, Apple's offering allows more
timely updates, but Google's mobile OS is available to many
manufacturers for various device types. It is clear why Android is the
most-used mobile operating system in the world -- it allows affordable
devices, while Apple simply doesn't.
Today, Google shocks the tech world by releasing the first official
Developer Preview of Android N -- the successor to the wonderful
Marshmallow. It is available for many Nexus devices, and you can install
it now. Google even shares a handy how-to guide below.
"Today we're happy to announce a Developer Preview of the N release of
Android! We're doing something a little different this year by releasing
the preview early… really early. By releasing a 'work in progress'
build earlier in development, we have more time to incorporate developer
feedback. Also, the earlier preview allows us to hand off the final N
release to device makers this summer, so they can get their hands on the
latest version of Android earlier than ever. We’re looking forward to
getting your feedback as you get your apps ready for N", says Dave Burke, VP of Engineering, Google.
Burke further says, "the N Developer Preview includes an updated SDK
with system images for testing on the official Android emulator and on
Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Nexus 9, and Pixel C devices
(and to help test out these features on a tablet, developers can get a
$150 discount on Pixel C). This initial preview release is for
developers only and not intended for daily use or consumer use. We plan
to update the N Developer Preview system images often during the
Developer Preview program. As we get closer to a final product, we’ll be
inviting consumers to try it out as well".
In all seriousness, I urge you to heed his words -- it is not wise to
install this on a production device. Think about it, folks, smartphones
can save you in an emergency by calling 911 -- you don't want buggy
pre-production software causing you grief. This is specifically targeted
at developers.
If you insist on trying it anyway -- at your own risk -- you can follow the instructions here. My advice would be to install it on a tablet like the Pixel C or Nexus 9 and avoiding putting it on a phone you depend on.
So what is new? The big feature is split-screen app support, something
already available on iOS. This should be a huge boost to productivity,
making the Pixel C much more useful. End users should appreciate
improved battery life and memory management.
If you install Android N Developer preview, please tell me how you like it in the comments below.
~ Brian Fagioli
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