The sudden preview version of Android N is nice surprise, it is still smart to have to wait for a more stable version.
The biggest news of the last week was next release of the Samsung Galaxy S7, which you can read our review here, the sudden release of an early version of Android Developer Preview N. This gives us an introduction to the new features. This is very nice to see, but this preview is not for everyone
It’s easier than ever to install a new version of Android before starting the official rollout. Not only can different Nexus devices flash to install the Developer Preview, but you can also register for the Android beta program, giving you the preview and later updates just over-the-air offered. This convenience allows many more people here to take a look.
This is not recommended immediately. Obviously, it is nice to test all the new features, but the preview version is really intended for developers, for example, steaming their apps ready. Android N appears at present not yet stable enough to turn the everyday operating system. Fortunately there is an opportunity to turn back an older version of Android, but this does not always go without a fight.
People who have installed Android N, walk beside the bugs from the early version against what bigger problems. So people do not get over-the-air update to go back to Marshmallow, which can be solved by flashing the phone or waiting for a new version of the update. Worse are the reports of people getting an update that demolishes the operating system, while they can not fix it because their is not suited to flash.
Android N
Android N brings a number of interesting innovations along with it. There is a split-screen mode to run two apps side by side on the screen, notifications, and the panel settings have been updated, Doze has improved and you can video picture-in-picture viewing. Read all innovations our review. Be Android N now been trying and this article shows you how to do it. But keep in mind that it is a Developer Preview, with the emphasis on ‘Developer’.
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