Everything you Need to Know about Android N

Everything you Need to Know about Android N
Android N or Android 7 or Android Nougat is the latest edition of Google’s phone and tablet OS.
With this release, the company is already crossed the half-way mark – 14 out of 26 alphabets.
What’s shocking for the world is that the company didn’t wait for the Google IO 2016 to announce
this big product. As per the company official, the reason behind this unpredictable announcement
is to give the Android app developers some time to get prepared for the new OS. And hopefully,
the developers will get a few months to pull-up their socks before Android N actually hits the
marketplace.
Questions that matter:
* What is Android N? It’s the latest version of Android OS Series. In sequence, it’s Android 7.0,
and N stands for Nougat.
* When it’s hitting the markets? It already has, but not for the mobile users.
* When we’ll get it? The OS has already been launched, but you will have to wait a few months
to see it in your smartphone.
* What will it cost? Same as other versions of Android – nothing.
Android N Features:
Each new release of Android comes with handful of new features and improvements from its
predecessors. Android N is no exception, as it will bear innumerable new features that are sure to
excite the Android users. At the same time, the new OS will have many pitfalls corrected that
existed in previous editions.
Here is a detailed analysis of some salient features of Android N:
Android Nougat VR
One of the most enticing new features of Android N is Google Daydream, also known as Android
VR. With this feature, you will find yourself in a different world while accessing some features of
your Android smartphone. Now enjoy browsing the Play Store, StreetView, Photos, Videos and
YouTube in a completely different way.
The feature is not in the list of Android N checklist but you may expect it to hit the store soon.
And if you are a proud owner of a powerful smartphone like ZTE Axon 7, Android Daydream is
right there for you.
Multi-Window Support
How it feels to experience true multitasking? Ask Android N. The multi-window support and splitscreen feature will allow you to do multiple tasks at once. This is a long awaited feature which
could have been a part of the earlier versions too, as Samsung and LG phones have already
incorporated it. However, Google has finally provided it in its flagship phone.
Using the multitasking feature is a piece of cake as all you need to do is long pressing the recent
button in the navigation bar. And to close all apps, you have a Clear All button. The Quick Switch
button allows you to jump back to the previous app without closing the current one.
Greatest appeal here – in Android TV, you can continue watching your favorite movie in a small
screen while doing your other tasks in rest of the screen.
Direct Reply Notifications
Got an important message and want to reply without leaving your current task? It’s easy to do with
Direct Reply feature. Now, you will get a notification on the top of your screen every time you get
a new message, and you can directly reply it.
iOS has already used this feature when iOS 8 released it for iPhone and iPad. However, that
feature was only for iMessage app. With Google N, users will be able to reply to any messaging
app running on your phone, be it text messages, Hangouts, WhatsApp or Skype.
New Quick Settings Menu
Android N comes with a new Quick Setting menu that will allow you to change settings of your
phone right from the home screen or any screen you are using. The menu would be available on
the pull-down from the top.
Though this feature has already been introduced in a range of Android devices, the new feature
will come with more advanced appearance. The buttons are made smaller to allow notifications to
flourish, and the menu will also remember your preferences while showing up the icons. So now
if you frequently use your Hotspot, the Hotspot icon will start appearing on top.
Along with this, you will have the option to sort the menu icons as per your wish. You may decide
which icons to show on the Quick Settings menu – a completely new feature.
Bundled Notifications
Another revolutionary change has made in Notifications, something that Google always love
tickling with. Bundled Notifications is a feature that will combine the notifications that come from
same app. So now if you get a friend request, a message and a post like from Facebook, all three
notifications would show as one. It will save you from swiping away notifications to read all.
Also, you will have more control on notifications. A simple long-press on the notification would
allow you to silence or turn off the future notifications.
Doze Mode 2.0
Android Marshmallow came with a Doze Mode, especially crafted to save your phone battery
when your phone is idle. Now, Android Nougat comes with an improved version of the feature as
it will pause all apps as soon as the phone screen is off.
Along with saving a great amount of energy, this feature will also ensure that the useless apps and
updates do not consume your internet data. However, important apps like messaging apps will
continue to run and you will keep receiving notifications for new messages.
Android Nougat Performance:
Performance has always remained a positive factor for Android and this is the core reason behind
Android’s strong competition to iOS. But now with Android N, the performance factor is sure
to get a big boost. As said by officials, Android Nougat will come with the biggest leap in graphics
as this OS wears Vulkan, a highly powerful GPU for developers. It will also provide the
smartphones with better graphics and smoother performance.
Security is another aspect that has remained a big issue for Android. But now, Android N is all set
to combat this pitfall. In Android N, if you have downloaded an app from a source other than
Google Play Store, you can identify the app source by going into the App Info section of your
Settings.
Other touchups in performance includes JIT compiler optimization that will increase task speed to
30 percent to 600 percent. Updates have become simpler as security updates would be
automatically downloaded. The annoying “Android is updating” notification popup will also
disappear.
Other Features
* New Launcher Shortcut is arriving for pressure-sensitive display technology.
* 3-D technology has been introduced in the OS which will make it easier for manufacturers to
blend this feature in the devices.
* File-based encryption and Direct Boot will enhance the security of your smartphone.
* Android N comes with Unicode 9 and 72 new emoji.
Android N Release Date:
Android N has already hit the market, but you will have to wait a few months to see it on your
device. And yes, the day when you will be able to use this OS depends upon a few things with
your device being the most important one. If you use a Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, Nexus 9,
Google Pixel C, Nexus Player or an Android One device, you will be able to enjoy the update very
soon. And if you have some other device, the wait could be longer.
Google has focused more on its own flagship devices and this is the reason that Nexus would be
the first gadget to enjoy this OS. On the other hand, gadgets from other manufacturers may have
to wait for a few months before they will be able to see the update.
Not all devices will be lucky enough to enjoy Google N as the company has announced a list of
carriers for future updates. Some flagship devices from Sony, Samsung, Motorola and HTC are
the lucky names in the list. Stay tuned to get the list of phones, and make sure to buy one if your
phone’s name is not in the list.

Android N or Android 7 or Android Nougat is the latest edition of Google’s phone and tablet OS. With this release, the company is already crossed the half-way mark – 14 out of 26 alphabets.