Google announced new Android Go in there Google I/O 2017. For know more about Android Go click here.
A new update arrived from Google about Android Go. The Android Go will Feature a brand new Recent UI to allow for more faster and power efficient switching.
Android Go is designed specifically for budget oriented smartphones. The latest news is Google change the System UI, optimized for lower hardware. In last update Google says they changed specifically the recent app view, in order to facilitate improved latency and to reduce memory footprint. With Android Go, you no longer have the stacked cards of recently used apps. Instead, you get full preview card, big enough for occupy the entire screen.
Google says that 95 percent of entry level device users don't do a whole lots of switching. Usually, sticking to the four most recent apps. Indeed, for power hungry users, having almost full screen card in recent apps view is certainly less efficient than having stacked cards when it comes to jumping back forth between multiple apps.
So, what do you think about Android Go? Leave a comment about that what you think.
So, this is for now, for more information about Android follow my blog and don't forget to share, thank you.
A new update arrived from Google about Android Go. The Android Go will Feature a brand new Recent UI to allow for more faster and power efficient switching.
Android Go is designed specifically for budget oriented smartphones. The latest news is Google change the System UI, optimized for lower hardware. In last update Google says they changed specifically the recent app view, in order to facilitate improved latency and to reduce memory footprint. With Android Go, you no longer have the stacked cards of recently used apps. Instead, you get full preview card, big enough for occupy the entire screen.
Google says that 95 percent of entry level device users don't do a whole lots of switching. Usually, sticking to the four most recent apps. Indeed, for power hungry users, having almost full screen card in recent apps view is certainly less efficient than having stacked cards when it comes to jumping back forth between multiple apps.
So, what do you think about Android Go? Leave a comment about that what you think.
So, this is for now, for more information about Android follow my blog and don't forget to share, thank you.
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