10 New Features of Android 7.0 N
Google has released the developer preview of its upcoming Android OS version, Android N, at the Google I/O 2016 event in the San Francisco Bay Area. While it’s not the final version, this developer preview gives app makers and users some hints about what’s coming in the next version of the Android mobile OS.
There are plenty of new features introduced in Android 7.0
N, including revamped notifications, better battery life, multi-window support,
and many more.
Although it’s not clear whether Android N will be named ‘Nectar’,
‘Nougat’, ‘Nutella’, or after some other sweet or dessert, but the company has
revealed some of the software’s key features. Here’s a list of new features and
improvement that Google has introduced in Android 7.0 N.
Notification Enhancements
Google has redesigned notifications in Android N which will
include bundled notifications, template updates, and direct reply. With
notification template update, the hero image and avatar will get more emphasis
while the bundled notifications will allow system group messages together. The
direct reply will allow users to respond to a SMS or text message directly
within the notification pane without needing to open an app. This feature works
for all messaging and IM apps, including WhatsApp.
notification enhancements - android n features
Multi-Window Support
Android N adds support for multi-window which allow users to
open two apps on the screen at once and run them side-by-side or
one-above-the-other in split screen mode. The company has also added resize
option for apps which can be done by dragging the divider between them. Apart
from the multi-window support, Google says that users on Android TV devices
will be able to put apps in picture-in-picture mode, which will allow them to
continue showing content while the user browses or interacts with other apps.
multi window support android n screenshots
Improved Google Keyboard
Google keyboard will also be getting some new features in
the Android N. Users can now select different themes for stock Google Keyboard.
There are 14 preset solid color themes available to choose from. Users can also
use their own image as the background for the keyboard. Android N will also
include new emoji characters that are Unicode 9 certified.
android n google keyboard themes
Android TV Recording
In Android N, Android TV users will have the ability to
record and playback content from Android TV input services via new recording
APIs. In addition, you will also be able to schedule a recording in advance or
record while you are watching.
android n tv recording feature
Enhanced Doze Mode
Google introduced Doze, a feature mode that saved battery
when the device is idle, in Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Previously, the feature
had only worked when the phone had remained completely undisturbed for a long
time, for instance, when you’re sleeping, but now Google says Doze will also
save battery any time the screen is turned off. It points out that on turning
the screen on or plugging in the device will bring the device out of Doze
automatically. This will help the device to improve the battery life.
Night Mode
Just like Apple’s recently released ‘Night Shift’ mode in
iOS 9.3, the Night Mode in Android N allows users to adjust the screen
temperature for ease of use at night. The night mode in Android N enables user
dark theme across the device during night. It also applies a yellowish tint in
order to suppress the blue light coming from the display. The feature also
lowers brightness automatically depending on the time of the day.
You can set your phone to switch on night mode
automatically, and you can even choose to use a dark theme instead of Android
N’s standard black-text-on-white look. To enable it, go to Settings ->
System UI Tuner -> Color and appearance -> Night mode.
Android N Night Mode
Data Saver
Data Saver is a new feature that helps reduce cellular data
use by apps. When enabled, the system will block background data and will also
signal apps to use less data in the foreground wherever possible. Users will
also get an option to select specific apps to run in the background and use
data even when Data Saver mode is enabled. So if you don’t have access to a
Wi-Fi connection all day and don’t want your device using a bunch of data while
you’re not using your phone, this new feature is for you.
Project Svelte Background Optimizations
With Android N, Google introduced a project called ‘Project
Svelte’ which is an effort to optimize the way apps run in the background. The
new project is focused on optimizing the RAM usage by the apps and the system.
The company is doing this by removing three intent broadcasts, which could wake
up multiple apps at once thereby conserving battery life and increasing memory
usage.
Number Blocking
Android N is coming up with native number blocking feature
which allow users to block the number at the system level. It provides a
framework API to let service providers maintain a blocked-number list. The
default SMS app, the default phone app, and provider apps can read from and
write to the blocked-number list.
Call Screening
The dialer app on Android N also supports call screening,
which not only lets you reject calls from telemarketers & spammers but also
make sure that those calls don’t reach your call log or your notifications.
Like previous versions of Android,
the final consumer version of Android N won’t land until later in the year,
usually around October, but you can download the developer preview now if you
have a Nexus Phone like Nexus 5x, 6, 6P, 9, Nexus Player, or Pixel C tablet.
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