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Android 7.0 Nougat Tip: Quickly Switch Between Two Apps
Although this time it might not be the first in queue since it has now become a part of Lenovo devices for now we still feel that Motorola devices could be in the running to becoming one of the first devices to have received the Android 7.0 update.
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Google started the rollout of Android 7.0 Nougat today, but what about the next update?
So maintenance releases in the Nougat era are partly about codifying Android’s smaller updates, and partly about giving developers more of a chance to prepare for these changes before they land. If you’re jumping back and forth between the same few apps all the time, it could be a great time-saver.
Multi-window support isn’t the only awesome new multitasking feature in Android 7.0 Nougat: Google has also added a secret new shortcut for quickly switching between the two most recently-used apps.
Just head over to the About Phone section in your device’s Settings app. Tap on System updates and then Check for update. “At the same time, we’re pushing the Android 7.0 source code to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), extending public availability of this new version of Android to the broader ecosystem”, it wrote.
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Roll outs to other Android deices will come further down the line once manufacturers like Samsung and HTC make their own iterations of the OS available to users. The feature can now apparently tell if the phone is put away in your pocket or purse, letting it snooze and save battery even while you’re on the move. This will be under the project Svelte. Any phone with this operating system will be able to access the daydream feature to have support for virtual reality and Virtually real applications as well. In the meantime, here’s which devices are expected to get Android 7.0 Nougat and when we expect to see the update arrive.