Android 8.0 Oreo: Google Android OS for Mobile Apps and Everything Else
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1.
2. Android
• Android is a mobile operating system that is
based on a modified version of Linux. It was
originally developed by the startup of the
name Android, Inc. In 2005, as part of its
strategy to enter the mobile space , Google
purchased Android and took over its
development work(as well as its development
team).
3. The Android Story
• Android is the operating system that powers
more than one billion smartphones and
tablets. Since these devices make our lives so
sweet, each Android version is named after a
dessert. Whether it's getting directions or
even slicing virtual fruit, each Android release
makes something new possible.
5. Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
Android comes of age with a new, refined design.
Simple, beautiful and beyond smart.
6. Android 4.1, Jelly Bean
Android is fast and smooth with
buttery graphics. With Google Now, you get just
the right information at the
right time.
7. Android 4.4, KitKat
Smart, simple, and truly yours. A more polished design,
improved performance, and new features.
8. Android 5.0, Lollipop
A sweet new take on Android. Get
the smarts of Android on screens
big and small – with the right
information at the right moment.
9. Android Lollipop has to offer
• Android 5.0 Lollipop looks much different than
all previous versions of Android thanks to its
significantly updated design language.
• Here are the coolest features of Android 5.0
Lollipop.
10. App pinning
Let’s say a friend needs to
borrow your phone to make a
call, but it’s that friend. You
know the one — they’re
always messing with your
language settings or posting
embarrassing things on your
Facebook feed in the name of
humor. If only there was a
way to keep that from
happening without guarding
your phone like a hawk. In
Android 5.0 there is — it’s
called app pinning, and you
can use it to lock the phone to
a single app.
11. Smarter recent app list
with tabs
The recent apps list in
Android 5.0 certainly looks
different, but that’s not all
that makes it notable. The
way apps are displayed in this
stack of cards has changed
dramatically. First off, the
order and state of apps in the
stack will be saved after a
reboot. This allows you to
quickly pick up where you left
off should you need to restart
for some reason.
12. Multi-user on phones
Google added multi-user
functionality to Android in 4.2
Jelly Bean, but it was only
enabled on tablets. That
makes a certain kind of sense
as tablets are more likely to
be used by multiple people on
a regular basis, but there are
plenty of situations it could
come in handy on phones as
well. Android 5.0 finally
makes that a possibility.
13. Notifications
Your device your rules
For fewer worries and
disruptions, adjust your
settings so only certain
people and notifications get
through. When it's important,
respond directly from
your lockscreen.
14. Features
• Battery
• Power for the long haul
• A battery saver feature which extends device use by up
to 90 mins
• Runtime and Performance
• A faster, smoother and more powerful
computing experience
• These are the headlining changes, but there’s a lot
more going on in Lollipop than you might expect —
new features lurk behind every menu and around
every animation.