The latest publicly available Android iteration brings Google Now On Tap which scans the content on your screen and is capable of pulling out relevant information about it, Doze Mode which improves the battery life of your smartphone while
idle by putting apps in a
deep sleep state, a new app permissions system which enables apps to ask for permissions only when they need to access certain features of your phone, Chrome custom tabs for faster webpage loading within apps, automatic app data backup, Direct Share for faster and smarter sharing with the people you contact most often, Deep Linking so you won't see the app selector that often, and m
deep sleep
state, a new app permissions system which enables apps to ask for permissions only when they need to access certain features of your phone, Chrome custom tabs for faster webpage loading within apps, automatic app data backup, Direct Share for faster and smarter sharing with the people you contact most often,
Deep Linking so you won't see the app selector that often, and m
Deep Linking so you won't see the app selector that often, and more.
Doze uses what Google calls «significant» motion detection to determine when a device has been left unattended for an extended period of time, and when it does find that your device is
idle, backs off background activity (like apps syncing data) to go into a
deeper state of sleep and drink less power in standby.