At Google I/O, the company’s annual developer developer event in San Francisco, we got our first peek at the next version of Android today.
Android M finally makes it easy to control app permissions on a fine-grained basis; you can approve only the things you want.
Chrome custom tabs allows websites to add buttons and menu items to the browser that makes a Chrome tab feel like an app. They are pre-fetched by the mobile app.
Android M also lets users pay with their fingerprint over NFC, just like Apple Pay.
The OS also focuses on improving battery life by “dozing.”
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