Android L-5.0 Lollipop Review,Features,Design

Android l Lollipop : How many of you able to enjoy Android's latest software Lollipop, as now appears on the newly released Nexus 9. Version 5.0 of Android  Lollipop’s playful, animation-rich aesthetic, which Google calls “material design,” feels fresh and alive, with an internal logic that should mean both longtime and new Android users can get accustomed to their new surroundings quickly.

Android L Lollipop Design

Material Design isn’t the only reason we love Android 5.0. There are new security enhancements, lock screen notifications, a Priority Mode for notifications, revamped quick settings menu and much more. It’s a big, exciting update, one that we can’t wait to see rolled out to more devices. As of now you’ll be able to experience Lollipop’s goodness on the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9, but other Nexus devices will get the update soon. Google’s decision to make interfaces like the notification tray more lightweight with gaps between light-coloured panels, buttons and other elements succeeds in making Android 5.0 feel like a dramatic leap forward in the evolution of mobile software. app drawer minimization animation returns to the new circular icon on the home screen also help to elevate the experience of using Android overall.





Android L Lollipop User Interface


The new software comes with new features like Navigation keys at the bottom now look more like buttons on a PlayStation controller a sideways triangle for the back button, a circle for home and a square for the new multitasking menu. Android Lollipop’s new keyboard design is refreshed along with the app drawer and notification tray, adopting a dark text on white background look, without any visual market separating the space between keys. This has the effect of mimicking a printed page more effectively, which is one of the main themes of material design, and it also seems to make for better typing on a large screen. The keys seem to result in fewer missed hits, which is due perhaps to the fact that they don’t have gaps between them any longer, or to the increased clarity of the visually spare field of the overall composition.

Android Lollipop represents a complete change in tone for Google’s mobile software: from heavy-handed, almost PC-like user interfaces to a light and airy feel that actually seems at time to be mood improving. It’s true that Google has been hinting at many of the things it’s doing in Android 5.0 for a while now with iterations on its individual apps, but seeing everything come together at the system level really produces a cumulative effect that feels dramatically different.

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