Last week, Google released a promotional video for Android M and said that it is very likely to reveal the full name of Android M in this week's show. Today, a source revealed that the full name of Android M is likely to be Android Marshmallow.
Previously, the internal development code name of Android M was "Macadamia Nut Cookie", which is obviously too long and will not be seen by ordinary consumers. In addition to the foodie name, the version number of this update will most likely be Android 5.2 instead of Android 6.0 as previously rumored. Specifically, we can find from the previous developer preview that Android M improves the system's volume control function, optimizes memory management and multi-window UI, and provides better backup functions. In terms of system themes, Google hopes to promote the integration of OEM themes that were previously separate. In addition, according to the previous practice of the Android system, once the official code name is released, it means that the testing work of the new system is basically completed and it will not be far from the official release. It is reported that Google will release the third and final beta version of Android M within a month and release the official version of the system in October, when two new Nexus 5 (2015) phones from Huawei and LG will also be released. |
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