While
Smartphone users are waiting for Update of Android 5.0 Lollipop, Google
is touching a new Sky by launching 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."
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 "Lollipop" months later.
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."
"Android
M is bringing the power of Android to all kinds of workplaces. This opens huge
new markets for hundreds of millions of devices to workers at small business,
deskless workers, logistics and warehousing jobs; all be empowered by adoption
of Android devices at Work," stated the description before being pulled
down from the Google I/O schedule.
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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