The much awaited Android 7.0 Nougat is finally here and we can't stop gushing over it. Though it has been made public, but the operating system is currently available to a bunch of selected Google Nexus devices.
But it would soon be available to many for good. And the wait will be all worth it as the Android 7.0 Nougat comes with some amazing features. So, let's check out the top features of this game changing operating system.
Instant Apps
Google has made its Instant Apps feature to debut with Android 7.0. So far no one ever stressed over this feature much. But it has come has a great relief because the feature allows you to access apps instantly. The Instant Apps allows Android users to start using an app in the Google Play store right away. You don't need to buy it -nor do you need to download it. Just open the app's store page and you get to start testing it straight away to see if it's rather fascinating to download.
Multi-window App Support
Next is the multi window support feature which was earlier available to devices like Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphones. Now, all devices can use this feature, thanks to Android N. with this new OS, Google gives you the ability to open two apps side by side on the screen. So you can now watch YouTube and check Facebook all at the same time.
Power-Saving
Doze Mode is another interesting feature that has been introduced by Google in Android N. this feature had earlier debuted with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but with Android N the feature has got all the more interesting and enhanced. The original feature allowed a smartphone or tablet in a latent state when not in use but with Android Nougat's new “Doze on the Go” feature you can enjoy Doze's battery-saving features while the phone is in motion, anytime the display is off.
Virtual Reality
In an attempt to amalgamate the mobile VR experience, Google created Daydream hardware and software platform for virtual reality. This means vendors like Samsung, LG and others don't have to build their individual VR platform or partner with dissimilar third parties. For developers, it means they can build one VR app or experience that can work across all Android devices.
Background System Updates
This feature isn't the most amazing addition in Android 7.0 Nougat, but it really is nothing small of a game-changer. With Android Nougat, OS updates will take place in the background, just like Google's Chrome OS.
The system will download OTA updates in the background and install them as a different system image on a device's storage.
Android N has added some significant new features to keep users safer and more secure. Stimulated by how Chromebooks apply updates, they'll be soon introducing seamless updates, so that novel Android devices built on N can install system updates in the background.
So far these are the features that are making this OS so desirable. But as we know, things will improve more and there will be many such additions in the near future as well.
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