Android N: What Will Be The Features Expected in 7.0



InShort: The CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, while visiting India, said the company was considering making an online poll to select the name of its next operating system.

Android N: Split Screen, merged with Chrome OS, adoption of RCS and other features expected of Android 7.0. Even while users are already excited about getting the latest updates for their Android 6 Marshmallow Smartphones and tablets, Google is already preparing to launch Android 7.0 or Android N, whose version would be launched during the second half of this year.

Although Google will not disclose the full name of the operating system Android N until the second half of 2016, there are many speculations about it. The CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, while visiting India, said the company was considering making an online poll to select the name of its next operating system.

Android N: What Will Be The Features Expected in 7.0

Android N What Will Be The Features Expected in 7.0

With Google announcing the dates of the Google I / O (from 18 to 20 May) that brings us one step closer to seeing the latest Android operating system and I / O is often the first place where the system version shown OS for developers. The full version will be released just ahead of September or October. As we prepare for the developer preview in May, here we show you what we know so far of the most anticipated features and name changes for Android 7.0 operating system.

In Twitter Sundar Pichai Said:“i/o’16 Comming To Neighborhood Where it all Started 10 Years Ago: Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, May 18-20. More details soon. #io16.” 
Does the operating system Chrome OS will die? This rumor has been circulating for quite some time, although there are conflicting reports on this particular issue, as Google has announced that it will launch several Chromebooks in 2016, which basically work with Chrome OS. A detailed report of the Wall Street Journal in October 2015, however, reports that the engineers of Google have been working for about two years to combine operating systems Chrome and Android.

The chief executive of Google, Sundar Pichai, who led the development of Chrome OS, in one of his interviews in 2015 also stated:

“Mobile as the paradigm of computers will eventually merge with what is known as desktop today.”

Although it is not clear yet what may result in the merger, many tech analysts say the Chrome OS will disappear. According to IDC, while Android is the most used operating system in the world, giving birth to more than one billion devices, the operating system Chrome OS runs on less than 3 percent of PCs. This can be one of the most important reasons why the company could try to unite both.

At the moment, Android runs on a large number of devices from smartphones, tablets, watches, and televisions to cars systems. The PCs are the only missing link in the list, and could potentially increase the user base of Android. Even Chromebooks could move to this new operating system.

One of the new features of the upcoming operating system Android N that has been published and is the split screen, similar to having the iPads in iOS in September. This will allow users to access multiple applications on the screen simultaneously. The Samsung Galaxy S6 also has split-screen multitasking. The very Google has released an update to Chrome on iOS with support for multitasking where users could browse the Internet while they agreed to some of their favorite apps on your iPad.

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