Sunday, April 17, 2016

Android N will support pressure sensitive screens, the style … – Gizmodo in Spanish

Android N give & # XE1; support sensitive screens to the presi & # XF3; n, style 3D Touch Apple

One of the most interesting technologies that Apple has released in recent years has been 3D Touch, which enables actions by finger pressure on a screen. Now Android will have its own version, and will come from the operating system upgrade to Android N.

http: //es.gizmodo.com/android-por-fi …

When Google last week released a development version (beta) Android N many began to inquire into the system and have found some interesting news. The first is that finally Android change those awful emoji today used, but in addition also will support special actions by pressing on the screen.

From Phandroid discovered this feature and worked with developers launcher Nova Launcher customizable to test this feature, since today Android smartphones with pressure-sensitive screens are very scarce. The result you can see in the video below, which simulate the pressure to make a slip down on the app , which enables a context menu for quick action on the application.

Meanwhile the Verge contacted Google about this feature and, indeed, formed they are working on a feature of this type, which claim has been requested by several Android device manufacturers to comes included in the base operating system, and they can take advantage of its terminals

http:. //es.gizmodo.com/todas-las-nove …

Obviously this will be a unique feature for terminal users with sensitive screens pressure (today the Huawei Mate S includes this technology), but surely developers launchers as Nova or ROMs as Cyanogen will find a way to bring it to all users.

Either way will be a great addition to the operating system that will give many possibilities. To learn more about we wait for Google to launch the final version of Android N, sometime in the year. [Via Phandroid / Verge]


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