As is known by many people, Google is going to use alphabetic letters in naming their latest operating system. After Android Lollipop with initials L, the company will present the latest version is believed more diinisialkan with the first letter M, and comes with a variety of features other updates.
Quoted from page Phone Arena, Thursday (05/28/2015), although it is not exactly on the use of the name of the latest version of Android later, but some information about the Android M has been quite busy talking in the virtual world.
Here's some information that is widespread in cyberspace about the presence of Android M netizens are busy talking.
Android M is MNC
As is known, the name of the first Android version to follow most recently, Google always uses the initials letters in alphabetical order and the name of desserts. Then speculation on the matter also rolled up to the latest version this time, even some sources say that the extension of the name M is muffins or Marshmallow.
However, other sources claim comes from an internal source close to Google, the CODEC, revealed that the company will use the name Macadamia Nut Cookies or can be shortened by name MNC.
Material Design
Some resources mentioned that the evolution of the development version of the operating system Lollipop, the Android M will be present with a more robust design material. Even claimed to be more elegant than like a pretty design on the Android OS version Lollipop current.
Easy Interaction
Ease of interaction with the operating system Android M later, will be disclosed more user friendly than the Android version underneath. One is the ease of interaction with the voice command feature, allowing users to activate an application or wake up the system by voice alone.
Performance
M claimed the Android operating system will come with a performance better performance, such as access and faster boot times. Others are, memory management RAM better than its predecessor, because the latest version of the OS will be able to manage the applications running and congenital default device.
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