The Google's next Android OS version is making a lot of buzz on the Internet, as, Google has released a video for its Maps app that may have revealed a major design change in the latest version of the operating system, Android N. The Android N might take away some beloved features, but it will also certainly add some new features that fans will enjoy. Android Police has a new report about two new Android N changes that show Google has redesigned its quick settings panel and its notifications shade. The website has posted some renders based on leaked information and they reveal some smart tweaks that could help add functionality to these core features.
In Quick-Setting panel, Google has added pagination so that users will be able to swipe between two panels of settings instead of just one. This means one can pick which settings he/she wants on your main panel. Android Police reported that it will look like notice and will have two dots under the notifications that indicate users will alongside be able to swipe to another panel.
When it comes to notifications, it looks like they’ll be less colorful than the current version, instead of having different colored icons for every notification, you’ll have a lot more black and white instead. One will also notice that the separation between the different notifications isn’t as pronounced as it is on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Google is likely to reveal this Android N mobile operating system, at the I/O conference. Google CEO Sundar Pichai had last month has announced the date and venue for the I/O 2016 which will be held in Mountain View, California from May 18 to May 20. Much like Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Android N can be expected to be launched later this year with the upcoming Nexus Smartphone.
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