Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Google launches new version of its operating system: Nougat 7.0 – The Nation Costa Rica

 Updated August 23, 2016 at 12:00 am
 

Distribution upgrade will first devices Nexus

Google announced that the latest version of its operating system is now available.

This is Android Nougat 7.0, which from now and during the next few weeks will come devices. Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, Pixel C, and General Mobile 4G

in addition, the Internet giant confirmed that the smartphone or smartphone LG V20, will be the first device to bring preinslatado Nougat.

through u na publishing your blog for developers, the company announced that Nougat has over 250 important functions, including that related to virtual reality, or VR, as it is known.

“it also provides a number of features that will help make more powerful, more productive and safer Android, “said Dave Burke, vice president of Engineering. Among them is the possibility of using specific sections of applications, without having to download them completely; improved graphics performance and even allow two app s run at the same time on the phone.

In this last feature until it is allowed to resize the windows by dragging the line that divides them both.

in addition, Neto Marin, senior developer advocate Android, said in July before the Nation that among the new features is also better battery performance.

on this point, the blog in Spanish of Google said: “your device will save consumption mode when you have it in your pocket or in your bag whenever you are in displacement”

<. p class = "mce"> also, for those who like to communicate using emoji (emotions expressed graphically), Nougat offer 72 new.

in addition, to facilitate agility tasks, the operating system can directly answer a notification or message, without having to open applications, saving time.

Finally, Google promises to make upgrades software / em> with a much faster.

            

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section Writer Global Village of La Nacion. Journalist graduated from the University of Costa Rica. Writes about science and technology

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