While majority of smartphone users
are waiting for Android 5.0 Lollipop update
for their devices, Google is soon going to launch the next version of Android
at its official Google I/O 2015 developer event May 28 in San
Francisco.
Android M — The name of the latest version of Android mobile
operating system was spotted at the Google I/O 2015 schedule under the "Android for Work Update"
Session, which says…
"Android M is bringing the
power of Android to all kinds of workplaces."
According to the company, this will
open up "huge new markets for hundreds of Millions of devices to
workers at small businesses, logistics, deskless workers, and warehousing jobs."
However, Google appears to have
since removed any mention of Android M from Google's I/O website, most probably
the company wants to keep it as a surprise for Android users.
Considering the full Android
releases with starting letters in alphabetical order, — Android M — strongly
believes to be the next version of the Android operating system.
When the Google launched Android 5.0
at its developer conference last year, it was known by the name "Android
L" before the company revealed its final name "lolipop" months
later.
Some More highlights:
The schedule also includes another
session "Voice Access" known as "Your app, now
available hands-free," which suggests that Google wants its users to
control every feature of Android apps by their own Voice Command.
As the Voice Access session says,
"In this talk, we introduce Voice Access, a service that gives anyone
access to their Android device through voice alone."
The main highlights of the Google
I/O schedule are yet Android M, which will eventually get some sweet sugary
name too like all the previous versions of Android OS.
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