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Android N Changelog Live Now With 48 Changes

After detailing about some changes on Android N at Google IO 2016, and talking about Instant Apps, Android Wear 2.0, Home and much. Finally, Google has posted Android N changelog.

There are many changes that we came to know after looking at the changelog. Even Google didn’t mentioned them anywhere. You can have a look at the log below to know full changes.

Android N changelog:

  • Seamless software updates
  • Android Beta Program
  • Data saver
  • Bundled notifications
  • Customizable quick settings
  • Hub improvements
  • Quick settings tile API
  • Security hardening
  • Emergency information
  • Unicode 9 Emoji
  • File-based encryption
  • ICU4J API
  • Improved number blocking
  • Language support
  • JIT compiler
  • Lock screen wallpaper support
  • Direct boot
  • Multi-window
  • Freeform mode
  • Picture-in-picture mode
  • Split-screen mode
  • Notification controls
  • Renderscript reduced
  • Quick Switch Display size
  • Doze Video
  • Telephony job-scheduler
  • VR mode
  • Speech speed improvements
  • New languages supported
  • Clear all in overview settings
  • Navigation drawer
  • New languages supported
  • Improved notifications
  • Camera memory footprint improvements
  • Visual voicemail improvements
  • Scoped folder access
  • Vulkan API
  • Java 8
  • Sensor Settings suggestions
  • Direct reply
  • Quick settings bar
  • Improved backup coverage
  • Accessibility settings in setup
  • Project Svelte
  • Better multitasking
  • Accessibility support for creating touch events
  • Accessibility mono output
  • Variable text to speech speed improvements

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Simranpal Singh

With a decade-long journey in the tech industry, I've been actively engaged in tech reporting across various reputable publications. He currently works as a Web Developer at RightNode Media and pursues his hobby of writing on GoAndroid. Enjoy travelling, and always excited about new tech trends. He actively contributes on GizmoChina and GChromecast Hub.

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