2. Overview
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4. Notifications
• Google has improved
notifications. Users will be able
to get a full notification appear
on the lock screen then either
double tap to launch apps or
swipe them away.
• Meanwhile, a Heads-Up
notification feature allows
Android to pop-up unobtrusive
alerts when receiving an
incoming phone call or message
while using an app.
5. Battery Life
• Android has introduced ‘Project
Volta’ to optimise battery life.
This will include a new battery
saver feature, which it claims will
extend battery life by up to 90
mins on existing devices such as
the Nexus 5.
• A battery predictor will also tell
users exactly how long they have
to leave the device plugged in
before it is fully charged.
6. • Android L marks the switch from the Dalvik “just in time”
compiler that processes applications on the fly to ART, which
provides efficient compiling.
• Google claims by switching to ART, devices will have 2x
performance over those running Dalvik.
• Android L will also support ARM, x86 and MIPS as well as 64-
bit instructions as standard.
Performance increase
7. • The new "Material Design"
identity is bolder, more
colourful, and more
animated. Every transition
between screens and every
user interaction has been
refined, down to the
system-wide Roboto
typeface and the Android
navigation buttons.
Material Design
8. • Screen elements will be able to simulate
depth, with automatic shadows and
scaling, but will also inherit elements of
classic magazine typography and layout.
There's more emphasis on simple
shapes and consistent actions that lead
you from one app into another.
• For instance on the calculator app,
instead of the button just lighting up as
you press it, a circular animation
emanates from your finger press, much
like water rippling in a still pond Or the
play button morphing into a pause
button and vice-versa, as well as many
other detailed and intrinsically unique
animators found in Android L.
9. ART (Android Runtime)
• It is an application runtime environment used by
the Android mobile operating system. ART replaces Dalvik,
which is the process virtual machine originally used by
Android, and performs transformation of the
application's byte code into native instructions that are later
executed by the device's runtime environment.
• Unlike Dalvik, which since Android 2.2 "Froyo" uses just-in-
time (JIT) compilation to compile the byte code every time an
application is launched,[ART introduces use of ahead-of-time
(AOT) compilation by performing it upon the installation of
an application. At the same time, ART brings improvements
in performance, garbage collection, applications
debugging and profiling.
10. Google Fit
• The Google Fit hub was previewed and this is expected to be
ready for the final release of Android L. The system will gather
health data from sensors on mobile devices and wearable as
well as other apps.
11. Keyboard
• Google has made a noticeable change to the keyboard by
removing the space between individual letters. The space bar
and return icons are more prominent too.
12. New multi-tasking
• The new recent apps section of Android L brings a Google Now
card style layout. The open apps flow on a sort of carousel and
can be swiped off to either side to close them as before.