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Old 23rd May 2016, 06:51   #1
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Unless you have the latest greatest and expenisve phone in the last two years the chances of seeing the next generation Android N, aka 7.0 are slim. Regardless of that Google has announced the new android that will hit most of the new phones in 2017.

Google is clear what to expect. The company said that "the biggest changes in Android N are around performance, security and productivity." Other words, nothing major, most of the changes will be below the surface, N appears to stand for nothing to see here move on please.

This doesn’t mean that Android N will be bad – things will work bit better but there won't be that many new features. Perhaps N means Nil.

http://fudzilla.com/news/mobile/4072...ental-upgrades
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