Although the newest Android version, first codenamed L, then baptized Lollipop, rolled out roughly 12 months, Google is already putting some final touches and tweaks on its New Android OS called Android M (or Android 6.0). Android 5.0 Lollipop might have only arrived to 10 percent of devices so far, which means KitKat is still the most popular Android OS to date but attention is now turning towards the next version which is expected to arrive today at Google's I/O, with improved notification features, as well as better battery management.
Here's what i've heard so far about Android M.
Battery management
Google is rumored to be developing the way Android checks your location, as well as how it manages RAM, to improve battery life on Android M.
Security
As smartphones continue to be used for almost anything these days, security is something which grows ever-more important. Google recently introduced a "find my phone" feature to Chrome, and a "kill switch" option in Android 5.1 to make stolen phones useless, and now it seems like it will include one-touch login for supported apps in Android M.
Check one of my posts which explains the "find my phone" in detail if you missed it.
Improved Notifications
A little bird told me that Google is working hard on how to improve notifications and unify them across all platforms.
Android Wear
There is no doubt Android M will undoubtedly bring some improvements to how smartwatches and smartphones interact.
Smart Home
Now this will be an increasingly important feature of Android, with complete control over your connected devices at home and in the office via Nest and other third-party makers.
I dont know about you but i cant wait to get all the facts about android M because the wait is killing me, i'll put up another post dedicated to Android M after its official launch which is just a few hours away.
