As we all know, Google I/O conference is just around the corner, where Google will announce the next generation of mobile phone system Android M (codename: macadamia nut cookie). It is reported that Android M will refocus on the use of battery and memory, and plans to launch Android M development preview. The final retail version will be released this fall. According to our intelligence, battery performance is a major focus of macadamia nut cookies. Google emphasizes performance and smarter control of those high power consumption apps. Google has apparently asked the Macadamia Nut Cookies team to reduce location detection as much as possible, keep memory usage as low as possible, and reduce activity when the screen is off to improve battery performance. As a result, Google's own Play Services package will be redesigned, and it often ranks at the top of the current Android smartphone battery consumption list. On the other hand, the time frame for the official release of Android M is not surprising, and the autumn release time frame coincides with the release of the new generation of Nexus smartphones. |
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