Friday 7 August 2015

Android lollipop 5.0 Review with small short article

The New features of android lollipop

The large great change is the visual revamp. After all the navigational experience again largely the same, the screen of the display is much brighter and better getable, and in this version, we think the filtering have pushed it on forward. Its known Android has drawn equal with iOS over the recent few years.Freash look that, in concurrence with a spruce up set of latest customize animations, gives the OS a more present digital , more confortable feel. The design equal same on Google Now's debased design, with UI items given on fair and egg shape items that can be moving by  and pull around.
Against the cleaner, flatter artworks , though, there's some bottom Android new artworks coming : by enabling organizer to fix the position of UI items with z(bottoms) as well as, Android L flat items artworks  have the strength to growth and slide over the other items , with nice effects such as splash shade giving the reaction there more to the OS .


Android 5.1 - small UI changes

On our test Nexus 6 we saw performance increase by 19% and 57% in the single-core and multi-core Geekbench 3 tests, and by 7% in SunSpider. Previously, we’d noted that the performance had deteriorated since we first tested the phone, but this update brings it back to factory-fresh speeds.Elsewhere, the 5.1 update introduces a number of small interface changes. You now get dropdown arrows under the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons in the Notifications pulldown menu, which show you a quick list of networks and devices. It's now also possible to tap an icon to adjust the alarm volume level while music is playing.Other small touches include icon animations in the Clock app and on the rotation lock icon in the notifications menu, plus the new On-body unlock feature. Turn this on (it's found in the Settings under Security > Smart Lock) and your Android device will remain unlocked as long as it detects it's in your pocket, by monitoring the accelerometer for movement. We like this idea, and it works pretty well for the most part, but if you sit still at your desk it will lock itself if you sit still for longer than around 20 seconds.There have been reports of bugs and crashes, including a fairly widely-reported memory leak problem, which is most seriously affecting Nexus 5 and 7 owners. Nexus 5 owners have been reporting problems with the camera app, which force closes when launched from a third-party app such as Facebook and Twitter.On our review Nexus 6 we haven't experienced anything quite so serious, but neither has our time with it been completely bug-free. The Gmail app crashes whenever we try to attach a file from local storage (though you can get around this issue by attaching from Google Drive), and we've also experienced a few infuriating spontaneous resets while playing the top-down shooter, Sky Force. Other than this, though, it's been smooth driving so far; Android 5.1 looks as if it's an update worth installing.


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