Friday, 3 April 2015
Android M Release Date Name Features
Posted by Unknown on 07:22
Android M: release date and features
Android M will be the next major release of the Android operating system, but it is a long way off yet. With massive changes already underway in the Android 5.0 Lollipop release, there will be several incremental updates of that version before Android M ever enters prime time.
Having said that, the life of Android KitKat was only around a year between Android Jelly Bean and the upcoming Android 5.0 Lollipop update, so it is possible that we could see Android M in October or November 2015. However, we tend to think that KitKat was more of a gap-filler than Android 5.0 Lollipop will be, so we may not see Android M until mid-2016
Also, since Google is on an annual release schedule for Android, Android M looks like a shoo-in for Google I/O in 2015 and a release in the fall or early winter. As ever, some handsets - notably Google’s own Nexuses - will get it earlier than others.
Android M: design and interface
We’d expect Android M to be the iOS 9 to Android 5.0 Lollipop’s iOS 8: the big changes in Android’s interface, the adoption of Material Design, have already happened. We’re not expecting Android M to look much different: expect evolutionary change and refinement rather than a gee-whiz new look.
Android M: new features
By the time the Android M release arrives, 64-bit support in Android will be old hat and we'll be looking at new frontiers. The future crop of flagship devices will all have 64-bit chips and at least 4 GB of RAM, with many of the second-tier and even mid-range devices probably having those specs too.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Prize and Booking Buy in India , Full Specification
Posted by Unknown on 04:22
Most Prominent Features
Worlds first Dulal-edge displayCarved metal body
Rapid & Wireless Charging
Prize In India for different versions
Rs.58,900 (32 GB) , 64,900 (64 GB)
Pre-Bokking at
Samsung Indian eStore (valid from 23 March - 9 April 2015)
Design
S6 Edge is ever so slightly less ergonomic to hold, as where the curved edges taper into the chassis is a little sharp, where the S6 is smoother and nicer to use in that respect.
But this is a very light phone, and is primarily screen across the front. It manages the very clever trick of being able to fit a massive screen (5.1-inch) into a frame around the size of an iPhone 6, which should settle the need for many to decide between a compact handset and one with a larger display to play with.
The camera protrudes slightly from the back, as Samsung has packed in an advanced sensor and didn't want to compromise on the specs to get to a thin, flat back.
Screen
The display is something to behold. It's definitely the next generation compared the Galaxy Note Edge, for instance. That phone looked lopsided and the 'spine' screen looked like it was tacked on later.
With the S6 Edge, both sides of the screen are more subtle, not quite reaching to the bottom of the chassis to make it seem like the whole front is just well-designed.
It's also very impressive that this phone manages to pack QHD resolution into the smaller display and bend it at the sides. Although you could ask what those curves are actually for beyond a headline grabber.
TouchWiz
It's still here, but Samsung's overlay has at least been refined. Plus it comes with some nifty abilities to make use of the curved sides of the Edge.
For instance, when the phone is flipped on its front the sides will glow a specific colour when one of your favourite contacts calls in, so you can see who it is without having to turn the Edge over.
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