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Android L Features Release Date 2014

Android L Features Release Date 2014
After Android KitKat  4.4 now its time for all new version 'Android L' for better features and functions.It has also have new Google apps and services for all new and upcoming smartphones having 4G technology. This Android version comes out with some awesome features such as new widgets having great exposure it will also have all new notification panel for those who do have busy schedule as it will provide a screen lock notification exposure. Android L will have all new keyboard style having smooth and neat look, it will also have new battery functioning that will provide a great battery backup. We hope that this newly upgraded version will boast off all previous android versions and overcome all the weakness of previous versions so as to make android devices more reliable.

Notification Panel:-


Here is all about upcoming Android Smartphone having great features such as having large display size and a great update of android 5.0 which is going to released at the end of year. Their is a great change as it has a new notification bar and also a notification screen lock, yes a screen notification lock now you can see the notifications while your smartphone is just locked you can also see the downloading panel applications status.
Android-L-notification-panel

New Keyboard Style:-


The new Google keyboard in Android L brings the Material Design aesthetic to text input, but the APK pulled from L doesn't work quite right on other Android builds. It actually breaks the keyboard for most devices. So that's the great new keyboard being awaited.
Android-L-keyboard

New widget and home screen:- 


The panel itself was a great idea when it was first implemented, but the UI as it is just isn't perfect. These changes would bring it several steps closer to that goal by creating a cohesive experience that doesn't require users to jump into various UIs to achieve common settings tasks.
Android-L-widget

Battery backup:-


It has a great power capacity as a power bank which can have a great battery backup and a large no of battery cell. Even as smartphones are getting bigger and better, battery life is often an issue. Google announced at I/O that its upcoming version of Android includes "Project Volta" to tackle the problem head-on. A "Battery Historian" gives more info on exactly what's draining energy, while a battery saver mode lets users squeeze up to an extra 90 minutes out of each charge by doing things like lowering the screen refresh rate. Following Project Butter to make the OS more responsive and Project Svelte to optimize it for cheaper phones, Volta could quickly have a very tangible effect on how we use our smartphones. Developers can make their apps much smarter about battery usage by avoiding updates or holding off on energy-intensive tasks when power is running out.
Android-L-battery-backup

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