Introducing Android 7.0 Nougat From Google

As some of us know, Google has released Android 7.0, with a codenamed Nougat.
Google says a forthcoming phone from LG will also have the software pre-installed. But other device owners will have to wait for manufacturers to carry out their own checks before they make it possible to install the code. The situation poses a challenge to Google, which wants as many users as possible to upgrade. According to the firms own figures, only 15% of Android devices in use got the previous version of Android.

As per Google Team said,
 a forthcoming phone from LG will also have the software pre-installed. But other device owners will have to wait for manufacturers to carry out their own checks before they make it possible to install the code.

Maybe the name it's a little awkard for you, BUT Android 7.0 has been finalized and ready to download and use. If you one of the Nexus users, you can install the update once its pushed by your device.

There are several things you should know about Android 7.0 feature, such as:
  • Multi-Window at once


Multi-window mode will quickly become your favourite feature on Android Nougat
Yes, you seen it. Two apps in one screen. They are side by side, Android new multi-window feature you might actually get addicted to.

From the Recent apps screen, press and hold the first app you want to run in multi-window mode. Once you see a prompt, drag that app to either side of the screen. You’ll then be able to open another app from Recent apps screen in the secondary window, or you can simply tap on an app from the Home screen visible within that space.
When you’re ready to exit this mode, long-press the recent apps list to restore the primary app to full screen. Alternatively, you can slide the edge of the app you’d rather use to either side of the display to make it full screen, or just press the Home button. Note that not all apps will work with multi-window mode, so be prepared to experiment a bit in the beginning.

  • Data Saver

choosing our own whitelist apps that i don’t mind using data rampantly in the background

Yes, you seen it. Two apps in one screen. They are side by side, Android new multi-window feature you might actually get addicted to.

From the Recent apps screen, press and hold the first app you want to run in multi-window mode. Once you see a prompt, drag that app to either side of the screen. You’ll then be able to open another app from Recent apps screen in the secondary window, or you can simply tap on an app from the Home screen visible within that space.
When you’re ready to exit this mode, long-press the recent apps list to restore the primary app to full screen. Alternatively, you can slide the edge of the app you’d rather use to either side of the display to make it full screen, or just press the Home button. Note that not all apps will work with multi-window mode, so be prepared to experiment a bit in the beginning.

  • Customizing Personal Camera Volume Button

The button can now be used as a shutter button in Nougat’s default Camera app

This is a minor addition to Nougat, but it’ll make snapping photos easier for everyone involved. In the camera app, tap on the options button and then select Settings. From there, tap on Volume Key Action, and then choose what you’d like the volume key to do : shoot a photo, zoom in, or turn up the volume.







  • Can Curate The Quick Settings Menu


  • These are the peek-a-boo Quick Settings available with the first swipe down of the notifications shadeMarshmallow brought with it a revamped Quick Settings panel, though you couldn’t edit which options appeared up top. In Nougat, you can now curate which settings options appear in the notification shade.


    Easily edit which apps to include in the Quick Settings panel
    It’s exceptionally easy to set up: Swipe down twice to expand the notifications shade and then tap the Edit button underneath the Quick settings. From here, long-press on a setting to drag it where you’d like. Note that the first five options will be visible with the first drag of the notifications shade, and that the rest of the options appear after the second swipe down. Nougat also allows you to add on an additional page of Quick settings if you need it.






  • Customizing Keyboard Theme

    • If you like pink then you’re lucky.. Nougat have it!


      To be honest, I don’t like third-party app which i must install to have what i want. Thanks to Google for Android Nougat for having amazing ability to customize the keyboard theme.



      Yaay... I can use my own picture for my on my phone keyboard!
      From here, you can select from 16 different keyboard themes, including the ability to add a locally-stored image as a background. Once you’ve made your selection, you can also choose whether or not to display a border over each key.

      • Default Games Nougat’s Easter Egg
      As we all know, aside from other technolgy that Google have, this giant company also has a tradition of hiding an Easter Egg in every new version of Android.

      Nougat Game

      In Nougat, you can unlock a cat collecting game that pays homage to apps like Neko Atsume.

      Here's the video:

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