Wednesday, April 13, 2016

New and various ‘emoji’ coming soon to Android N – CNET in Spanish

Google released the second beta version of its Android operating system for developers N Wednesday.

This update includes several new features like a new API to play 3D content, short links applications launcher apps, solutions bug and, perhaps more importantly, the support of new emoji Unicode 9.

the new emoji , says Google on the announcement of the second beta, they now look much more human thanks to a new design as it has been added to them different shades of skin, something the emoji in iOS and Android already included since last year.



So are the new Emoji that are on their way to Android N .

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But emoji diverse ethnically are not the only novelty in this sense that brings Unicode 9 in Android N, the operating system also introduces new cartoons, such as bacon (who said hungry?), an emoji action facepalm – that is to place the palm of the hand in molestia– a emoji selfie, other a dancer and even a emoji of the figurine “¯ _ (ツ) _ / ¯”.

Android N will overtake iOS and Windows 10 when adding these new emoji and Unicode support 9 something that is not common because it usually takes months to add new emoji to your platform. iOS 8.3 came in April with the emoji with ethnic diversity, and it was until the end of the same year when Android Marshmallow the added .

as for the rest of the improvements that accompany this second beta of Android N, Google adds Vulkan, the new API that will help consume fewer resources applications as battery or processor.

Direct links allow a predefined command execute some actions native apps and third parties; for example, by making an action you can open a window to compose a new email, or open Google Maps with your home address.

This second beta of Android N is available for registered in the program, which is free and which do not need a special register users. Google released the first beta of Android N in March, but the public release of the operating system would be later this year, in the third or fourth quarter.

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