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Samsung is taking back the title of the best android manufacturer. The s6 and note 5 are smooth and have the best hardware in the game .
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Same here, I love my s6edge and my battery does not drain quick.Wealthy doctors' offices use tablets for EMR (electronic medical records).
I'm on mines almost the entire day and when I get home I still have about 15% life left.
Some people believe that Android M doesn’t deserve the title of Android 6, mainly because it isn’t as big of an overhaul as previous Android 1.x releases have been or because it doesn’t accompany the visual changes we’ve seen on previous 1.x releases.
While on some level this is true, going over the long list of improvements does really put into perspective how big of an update M truly is.
Let’s go over all the features we will(or might) see on Android M:
• Now on Tap
• Permissions Management
• SD Cards can be “merged” with internal storage
• Android Pay
• Native fingerprint authentication
• Automatic app data backups
• App Links (you’re going to see less of those “what do you want to open this in?” prompts)
• Doze and App Standby
• Multi Window(currently hidden, uncertain future)
• Theming support(currently hidden, uncertain future)
• Dark theme(removed, uncertain future)
• Customisable Quick Toggles along with other UI tweaking
• Visual Voicemail Support
• Redesign of the Clock Widget and Music Identification Widget
• New “Memory” Section in Settings(it was there before, but hidden)
• Support for deleting screenshots directly through the notification centre after they’ve been taken
• Landscape mode available for the Google Now Launcher(feature will likely be backported to older versions of Android)
• New app and widget drawer with scroll bar support and vertical scrolling
• Built-In File Manager receives a bump in functionality
• Native tap to wake support
• Ability to disable “heads up” or “peeking” notifications
• Native 4K output support
• Stricter APK validation
• MIDI support
• USB Type C support
• New boot animation
• Introduction of a “voice interaction” API to allow better interaction with voice actions in apps
• Toggling battery saver by voice
• Ability to undo and redo text changes with bluetooth keyboard shortcuts
• Multi-selection to merge, delete or share has been added in the contacts application
• Faster text selection along with a floating toolbar for text actions
• Default apps UI
• Direct share can allow you directly share stuff with contacts through the share menu
• Much more granular app info
• Native bluetooth stylus support
• Split-screen keyboard
• Mobile radio active bug will be fixed
• Better do not disturb along with repeat caller exceptions
• Bluetooth scanning to improve location accuracy
• Native flashlight API
• Easier access to Multi volume controls(ringer, media, alarm)
• Smoother volume scrubbing (credits to Jason Efstathiou)
Putting all those features aside there are also a number of under-the-hood improvements that seem to have had a very positive impact on both performance and power usage.
I’m puzzled as to how someone could call this a “minor” update.
Credits: +Android Police
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I'm fine with the lollipop aesthetic, M is rightfully under the good improvements
Patiently waiting for that moto x pure...
Wish I could check it out in store before copping tho.
The new Blackberry Venice phone.
Can't wait.
Is anyone here NOT looking forward to the Nexus 5? I'd much rather have the Moto X Pure hands down. Going off the rumored specs, I feel like they're pretty much neck and neck minus the fingerprint scanner which isn't really a deal breaker for me. And I'm betting my house that the Moto X camera will be way better than way LG trots out.
The new Blackberry Venice phone.
Can't wait.
I remember when I got the Sidekick 4G back in the day, this reminds me of that phone. Can't wait to use one and see if Blackberry comes correct with the specs and hardware
Whichever is cheaper.Is anyone here NOT looking forward to the Nexus 5? I'd much rather have the Moto X Pure hands down. Going off the rumored specs, I feel like they're pretty much neck and neck minus the fingerprint scanner which isn't really a deal breaker for me. And I'm betting my house that the Moto X camera will be way better than what LG trots out.
Is anyone here NOT looking forward to the Nexus 5? I'd much rather have the Moto X Pure hands down. Going off the rumored specs, I feel like they're pretty much neck and neck minus the fingerprint scanner which isn't really a deal breaker for me. And I'm betting my house that the Moto X camera will be way better than way LG trots out.
I'm more optimistic about the Moto X then the next Nexus. If they price the Nexus above the Moto they can keep it