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Android 5.0Today, Google will start its developer conference I/O 2014 and will present news from the world of Google Play and the system Android. Now we don't know exactly what Google wants to introduce, but numerous speculations indicate that Google will present a new operating system here Android 5.0 with a dramatically changed design and alongside it will present news from the world of hardware, which could potentially include the Samsung edition Galaxy S5 Google Play, which will be available only through the Google Play store and will contain a clean version of the system Android.

But let's focus on the operating system Android. In three hours, Google should present the fifth "major" version of its system, which should be called Android 5.0 Lollipop. The name of the system was revealed by the well-known Bulgarian leaker Nixanbal, who relies on the claims of his own trusted sources. In addition to new functions, the system should also bring a dramatically improved UI, which Google named Quantum Paper. It is supposed to be a flat interface that is modern, simple and partially inspired by the tabs in the Google Now service. We should see this inspiration especially in notifications, as well as in the notification center.

This should also include a richer Quick Settings menu, where the user will be able to choose the WiFi network to which he wants to connect, for example. Users will also be able to see data usage and a list of connected Bluetooth devices here, which makes sense as wearable devices such as smart watches and glasses are entering the market. It can be seen that the design is much simpler here and its flatness reaches the level that we could see in the Settings application of Samsung Galaxy S5. Another novelty in the notification center should be the Google+ avatar, which should alert users to the fact that they can quickly go to the Google+ section.

Android 5.0 Lollipop Notification CenterAndroid 5.0 Lollipop Notification Center

Android 5.0 Lollipop Notification CenterAndroid 5.0 Lollipop Notification Center

Android 5.0 Lollipop Notification Center

*Source: PhoneArena (2)

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