11 ways Android N is already better than Marshmallow



11 ways Android N is already better than Marshmallow

Weekly Daily Updates Google took pretty much everyone by surprise when it announced the Android N Developer Preview yesterday, over two months before the expected announcement at Google I/O . After joining the new  Android Beta Program , I installed the OS on my Nexus 6P through a simple system update. While the company only really highlighted a couple of user-facing features – split screen mode and improved notifications – it turns out there are already a ton of new settings and features to play around with in Android N. Interested in tech, huh? Join us May 26 & 27 in Amsterdam. Split-Screen Though Split Screen view first showed up as a hidden setting in a preview for Marshmallow, this time around it looks like it's here to stay. It's so good we wrote a whole article about it . There are two methods for activating it: you can hold down the Recents button, or – within the Recents view – drag an app to the top or bottom of your screen.

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