What are we expecting from it? I know it has some privacy things in it, but that's it.
What would you like?
What would you like?
What are we expecting from it? I know it has some privacy things in it, but that's it.
What would you like?
What are we expecting from it? I know it has some privacy things in it, but that's it.
What would you like?
Based off the I/O schedule, Google is set to show off more wearable info, car enhancements, voice command enhancements (more for wearables, Android TV and in car voice commands would be my guess here), material design features updated (to include multi-person access/use from multiple devices simultaneously), updated privacy controls on a per app basis, more interoperability between Chrome and Android (which could just mean extensions?), and likely some mobile game enhancements (multiplayer mode on the same network, so you can have a Mario Kart like experience with you and your friends?)
I don't expect this to be a full point release either. I expect to see it go from 5.1 to 5.2, not 6.0.
P.S. I've been calling it Android Mocha for a couple of months now. Mocha is my guess.
Marshmallow sounds more Google-ish...
Based off the I/O schedule, Google is set to show off more wearable info, car enhancements, voice command enhancements (more for wearables, Android TV and in car voice commands would be my guess here), material design features updated (to include multi-person access/use from multiple devices simultaneously), updated privacy controls on a per app basis, more interoperability between Chrome and Android (which could just mean extensions?), and likely some mobile game enhancements (multiplayer mode on the same network, so you can have a Mario Kart like experience with you and your friends?)
I don't expect this to be a full point release either. I expect to see it go from 5.1 to 5.2, not 6.0.
P.S. I've been calling it Android Mocha for a couple of months now. Mocha is my guess.
Sounds like a pretty big release. And here I was hoping for a smaller bugfix release that focused on making it run better with some privacy sprinkled in.
It isn't a big release for the main code. This is a release focusing on code for external accessories (wearables, auto, gaming).
My vote as well, if they don't have an agreement to use M&M. Not sure what kind of logo or statue Google would put up on their lawn for Mocha.
With the adoption rate so low for Lollipop, will google delay the new version?
I wonder if it will be a major update, or just x.x update
With the adoption rate so low for Lollipop, will google delay the new version?
I wonder if it will be a major update, or just x.x update
Yep 10% of devices only on Lollipop after nearly a year is sad, they need to make Android M significant to the 90+% of people who likely will never see it.Announcement is this month. Rollout may not happen until fall??
Lawn figure won't be an issue. Look at Eclaire, Donut and Cupcake.
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But if it came down to it, it wouldn't be hard to create a Mocha Android statue
Yep 10% of devices only on Lollipop after nearly a year is sad, they need to make Android M significant to the 90+% of people who likely will never see it.
If they would take control of their updates away from carriers, it would be a lot faster.
If they would take control of their updates away from carriers, it would be a lot faster. I dont know why these phone makers allow carriers to load their crap on these phones. I dont need TMobiles lame features that cost money on my phone.
Sometimes updates are not the best idea for older devices.
I ended up with iOS 8.x crap on my iPad minis, which has messed them up with bogus browser reloads and WiFi glitches.
If Apple let me downgrade, I'd be so much happier
yep, one of my main complaints about iOS is no downgrading, and one of my main complaints about android is slower/weird update structure reliant on OEMS(but at least you can downgrade)
You can downgrade if you jailbreak and get the OS from iclarified or another place that has the OS links. Before i sold my Original iPhone, i downgraded it from 3.1 to 2.1 so it would run better.
Agreed, this is one area that I think Android falls down on. Since technically Android is open sourced, I don't think they can do anything other then release the code. The only leverage is with the google apps/services licensing.
yea only iPhone 4 or earlier can be downgraded now there is a way to downgrade ipad 2 but it has a bunch of preconditions, like saved ios 4 and ios 6 shsh blobs
Not that i care what they call it, ...that really doesnt matter to me but Mocha isnt a desert. Even a Macaroon or M&M's would fit better.
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If they would take control of their updates away from carriers, it would be a lot faster. I dont know why these phone makers allow carriers to load their crap on these phones. I dont need TMobiles lame features that cost money on my phone.
I look at Android in the same fashion I view Windows. The cost of the machines are subsidized by third parties and distributors to help sustain margins in a world where the only control they have is in the manufacturing of the hardware.