Introduction
This week gave Google released version 4.3 of Android. Finally, we want to say almost, because we had this release actually a time expected back at Google I / O conference. Many of the technical sessions were about changes that were not in Android 4.2.2, but in a future version. The various presenters had fun taking in as much as possible to the existence of this version to run around while they did the changes explained.
Google released on I / O incidentally that it does not require complete Android release to roll. new features from Since last year, is part of the basic functionality of the OS ie housed in the Google Play Services, a separate app that Google can be easily updated. Via Google Play Services instance recently introduced a new API for location and a new API for geofencing.
Yet there are plenty of things that require a complete OS update, such as changes in kernel and driver level, and Google has Android 4.3 under the hood then the necessary adjusted. In this article we describe the major changes and we see what impact has Android 4.3 on performance and battery life.
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