How, indeed. Lollipop introduces Android's new Material Design theme, which brings a fresh look filled with flat elements and bold, prominent colors. We've already started to see signs of it pop up in certain Google apps, like Google+ and the Play Store, and
soon, it'll be at the core of Android itself.
Aside from the new motif, Android 5.0
brings about a bunch of tweaks to specificsystem elements. The Quick Settings panel built into the top-of-screen notification pulldown, for instance, gets a full makeover and gains new options like a native flashlight function (finally!). The Lollipop lock screen ditches the ability to use widgets (pour one out for our fallen homies ) and instead introduces the ability to interact with notifications right then and there. And Lollipop's Recent Apps interface has a whole new look that's card-based and makes multitasking more like tab-switching in amobile browser
soon, it'll be at the core of Android itself.
Aside from the new motif, Android 5.0
brings about a bunch of tweaks to specificsystem elements. The Quick Settings panel built into the top-of-screen notification pulldown, for instance, gets a full makeover and gains new options like a native flashlight function (finally!). The Lollipop lock screen ditches the ability to use widgets (pour one out for our fallen homies ) and instead introduces the ability to interact with notifications right then and there. And Lollipop's Recent Apps interface has a whole new look that's card-based and makes multitasking more like tab-switching in amobile browser
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