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Review Next Android N-version is redesigned

There are major changes on the design front in the next Android N-version - at least in terms notification and quick settings panel.




The Android operating system has notification and "blind" with quick settings not undergone the biggest changes since they came to. However, it seems to be the case according to the website Android Police, whose sources have got the wind of how it redesigns just notification and the so-called quick settings menu will look like. instead of publishing the original screenshot of the new design, the website has made its own reconstruction designed to avoid revealing the source. Android Police has, however, before hit the mark with its homemade images of upcoming Android features, so it looks very likely in the extent to which they have been presented. Also read:  App overview of Android smartphones are moving away issue so whether the image shows what Google ends up showing up when the next beta version of Android launched by Google's annual I / O event, taking place from 18 May to 20 May. The revised design is probably at an early stage and can, therefore, reach to change before the release of the beta version - not to talk about after the release.



Easier adaptation to the quick settings shortcuts


What, then, happens to changes in the upcoming Android version? The most obvious change is said to be the notifications. In Android N notifications hangs together, where, in the current versions are separated by a bit space. While the icons are moved from left to right and disappeared in most notifications. Font size is also reduced slightly, making room for an extra line of text that says exactly what app notification comes from. The other big change is that in the top of the notifications is now five shortcuts from the so-called quick settings to find. Quick settings is the menu, you can get up in Android when you slide down a second time from the notifications, for example. to turn off WiFi, Bluetooth or other on or off. Read also:  How do you see your deleted Android notifications [TIP] In Android N will also be a "edit" button when you roll quick settings screen lid. Here you can easily change the shortcuts you want visible and move them around. It also seems that you can have multiple pages with quick settings shortcuts just as in the home screen. Briefly menu that is somewhat more flexible in terms of what you just now in Android. Some manufacturers have long made changes to this quick settings menu, so you can make more changes in than what Google originally previously intended in Android. Fundamentally, notifikationslinjen and quick settings panel all seem to work, as you know it in advance, but the design gets a major update. It is as I said is important to emphasize that much can change before the next Android version will be released in its final form.

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