Material design
The material design found in Android
Lollipop actually give this series of Operating Systems a whole new user
interface. This change has been applied on the appearance of menu icons, task
panes as well as the lock screen. Display clarity and transparency has also
been highly advanced. The priority mode gives users control over different
operation modes of your phone. It also allows you to select which applications
to run, and you can also opt to lock other applications for a certain
customizable period of time, after which the applications will start to run
again. Users can also mute alarms and notifications especially while in
meetings.
Guest mode
With this mode, you can login to your
phone and set administrative rules as is the case with computers. This means
other users can login as guests, therefore they will have a limited access to
some of your applications, files or folders. This feature gives full security
to your personal information. Its unique screen lock works very well with
screen lock options, such that you can reply to a text without the need to
unlock your screen. The face unlock feature makes use of your face to unlock
your phone. This is practically one of the best features among the latest
phones.
Tap-and-go
This feature is very useful especially
in cases where you want to switch to another device. You don’t need anything
beyond a Bluetooth or NFC connection to transfer personal information to your
new device. The multitasking pane in Android Lollipop 5.0 enables users to see
recent applications and get an overview of all the running applications. With the
ambient display, you don’t need to activate the display in order to see the
notifications.
Double-tap unlock
With this android 5.0 features borrowed
from Motorola, you only need to tap your screen twice to unlock it. This is
actually a new feature that is only found in devices running on Android 5.0
lollipop.
Other features of the
latest android OS include a very improved GPS tracking, battery status and
display lighting. Also, read about the Android Silver OS here.
cant imagine what the next android version will look like. thanks Jeymo
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