Previously, Google executives revealed that they are preparing a major update for Android, and according to the latest news, it will be Android 6.1. Now, foreign media reported that at Google's I/O conference next June, they will release a new system, Android 6.1, which will not have much improvement compared to Android 6.0. The report mentioned that Android 6.1 will have two major changes. One is comprehensive and better support for split-screen multitasking (this feature has never been natively supported by Android and was previously developed by manufacturers themselves), and the other is improved system permission settings. Sources revealed that Google wants to improve the system's permission settings in Android 6.1 in order to make the system more secure because it is open source and they have always lagged far behind iOS in this regard. Both functions are very practical, what do you think?
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