viernes, 10 de octubre de 2014

Google Play on Android has its flattest design yet




With how many of Google's core apps are getting the update to its new, flatter Material Design lately, the release of Android L can't be too much further away. While we wait for that, however, the Google Play redesign leaked not too long ago is available for sideloading right now, as spotted by Droid Life . With it, the "What's New" section's been moved back to the top of the store and you'll now be able to create device-specific profiles (like one for phones and another for tablets) for restoring a custom set of apps per gizmo-type. If you'd rather not wait your turn for the update from Mountain View, DL has the APK, while Android Police has a smattering of screenshots if you want an advance look of what you're getting into. If you haven't started a betting pool for when Android L will hit, now just might be the time.



Google Android L










  • Type Mobile / embedded OS

  • Source model Open

  • Architecture 64-bit

  • Announced 2014-06-25


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9average user rating



  • Ease of use 10

  • Speed 8

  • Configurability 10

  • Ecosystem (apps, drivers, etc.) 10

  • Openness 8




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