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    Android 5.0 Lollipop Looks Like Solid Upgrade for Latest Devices

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      1Android 5.0 Lollipop Looks Like Solid Upgrade for Latest Devices

      Android 5.0 Lollipop Looks Like Solid Upgrade for Latest Devices

      By Don Reisinger

      2Google Is Making a Push for Wearables

      Google Is Making a Push for Wearables

      Google has made clear on its pages about Lollipop that it will be fully integrated with Android Wear. So, information that might be running on a Lollipop device will also be shown on a wearable. The automatic transfer of information and the integration between the devices are key components in Lollipop’s new build, according to Google.

      3Continuity Across Devices Is Now Possible

      Continuity Across Devices Is Now Possible

      One of the big additions to Lollipop is the ability to pick where users left off, regardless of the device they’re working on at the moment. So, if they’re listening to a song on an Android Wear-based wearable and then switch to a tablet, that song will start playing right where it ended. The same is true for photo viewing, app support and recent searches.

      4Improved Touch Responsiveness

      Improved Touch Responsiveness

      According to Google, Lollipop comes with a wide range of improvements to its touch responsiveness. Google says that when users interact with the operating system, some of the elements will respond in an “intuitive way.” For instance, users who flick through apps will find it easier to move around the screen and find what they want. Simply put, the operating system, which has long been designed for touch screens, now makes more sense when using fingers to navigate.

      5Some Tablet Enhancements Are Nice

      Some Tablet Enhancements Are Nice

      One of the nice things about Lollipop is that it includes tangible improvements to tablet screen handling. For instance, users who view an email on a tablet will find that the operating system uses the extra screen real estate to show more information than it normally would on a smartphone. That is a key feature for enterprise customers who want a more desktoplike experience in the tablet space.

      6Greater Control Over Pesky Notifications

      Greater Control Over Pesky Notifications

      Google has improved the handling of notifications in Lollipop by providing a wide range of settings to determine what can get through and what will not. The notification settings are so granular in nature that users will be able to determine whether notifications from certain people will or will not be shown when they receive a text message.

      7Better Handling of Power

      Better Handling of Power

      Using software enhancements to improve a device’s battery life is an obvious benefit for any new operating system. With that in mind, Google says that it has optimized the operating system to extend a device’s battery life up to 90 minutes. The operating system’s charging feature also says how much time is left to charge before a device’s battery is filled to capacity.

      8More Security Options Are Nice

      More Security Options Are Nice

      Security has become a core component in the development of Lollipop. Now users can create a guest user mode, so other folks can try out a device without seeing any personal information. The operating system also supports multiple user accounts and a lock feature that secures a device by pairing it with another product.

      9The Material Design Appears to Be Attractive

      The Material Design Appears to Be Attractive

      Although I haven’t had a chance to take the Material Design for a spin, it looks to be quite attractive. The typography has been improved to be more readable, and Google has enhanced its layout and color scheme to put content front and center. Google also says that the new design makes navigating the platform easier.

      10Several Content Sharing Improvements

      Several Content Sharing Improvements

      Content sharing has been improved in a dramatic way in Lollipop. Users can pin a screen to a device so another person can access only that content. Users can also log into a Lollipop-based device that’s not their own and access their friends list to place calls. Sharing content between devices is now much easier in Android, thanks to Lollipop.

      11Better Performance Across the Board, Google Says

      Better Performance Across the Board, Google Says

      According to Google, Lollipop delivers much better performance across the board. A new runtime environment called ART delivers up to four times performance improvements, and background apps and services are compacted so they don’t chew up system resources as badly as they once did. Lollipop also fully supports 64-bit processors.

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