Google has announced the latest version of Android, called Android M, at its annual Google I/O developer conference on May 28. The pre-release version for developers will debut today and the full version will be made available later this year.
According to Sundar Pichai, the Android M operating system will concentrate more on improving the stability and usability of the platform. There will be a lot more emphasis on the quality of the platform rather than a radically new look.
Just like last year’s Google I/O where Android L was teased, the Android M platform hasn’t yet got a codename. Also, the preview will only be available for Google Nexus 5, 6, 9 and Nexus Player.
Speaking at Google I/O, David Burke, the vice president of engineering at Google, said that Google is planning to integrate a lot of the features that they have seen device makers add on to Android. According to him, with Android M there are six major areas where Google is focussing.
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