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Google is scheduled to hold its Google I/O 2015 event at the end of the month and has released a preliminary schedule for preview. Though the company tries to keep as much information under the covers as possible, some new information always finds a way out. The first and most revealing bit of information unraveled is the showcase of Android M, the next version of Android. Though everyone already knew that the successor to the Android Lollipop was going to start with the letter M, the reveal comes as a surprise because, as of now, only 10 per cent of Android devices are running the Lollipop, with content transfer App support .According to the Google I/O schedule, one of the sandbox sessions is called ‘Android for Work Update’. The details provided under the session state that the update is expected to bring “the power of Android to all kinds of workplaces”. If we follow the trend set by past year’s event, the M would most probably be a developer preview.
Google is scheduled to hold its Google I/O 2015 event at the end of the month and has released a preliminary schedule for preview. Though the company tries to keep as much information under the covers as possible, some new information always finds a way out.

The first and most revealing bit of information unraveled is the showcase of Android M, the next version of Android. Though everyone already knew that the successor to the Android Lollipop was going to start with the letter M, the reveal comes as a surprise because, as of now, only 10 per cent of Android devices are running the Lollipop, with content transfer App support .According to the Google I/O schedule, one of the sandbox sessions is called ‘Android for Work Update’. The details provided under the session state that the update is expected to bring “the power of Android to all kinds of workplaces”. If we follow the trend set by past year’s event, the M would most probably be a developer preview.

From earlier previews, Android for Work seemed like a dual-persona solution that gave users two versions of an app, one for personal data and the other for work. Hence, the feature aimed to create separate app environments for work and personal use. It is interesting to note that the session categorically states the update’s feasibility in “all kinds of workplaces”, because in its current state, it doesn’t work for high-security businesses.  There are many rumors also running in regarding opening up notification permission panels and may be support iPhone transfer or Support for other applications.

Google promises an exciting show between the 28th and the 30th, with industry pundits and developers looking forward to what’s in store from the tech giant this year.
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