According to foreign media reports, Google only has so much time to develop new features for the new version of Android every year, which has led many users to think that their voices are not heard by Google. Because Google needs to prioritize some features every year, some features are temporarily shelved because they are ranked at the back. One of the features that people think has been ignored by Google is the Android share menu. It is reported that if users install a lot of programs, the speed will be very slow and may even cause other problems when they share. It seems that Google has not ignored this problem, because the company is now redesigning the system with a completely different underlying data model. In fact, Google does this to analyze which applications/people users want to share the most and promote them to the top level. Dave Burke, vice president of engineering for the Android team, responded on Twitter a few days ago. He said that the share menu is a big priority for the company, but the problem is that fixing it is a difficult task and it will take some time. He pointed out that the team is currently redesigning the system with a different underlying data model, which will not only become more fun but also faster. |
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