Android: Be together. Not the same.

Good things happen when everyone is invited. A few years ago, we thought that mobile phones (and things that have not even been invented, such as tablets and smart watch) would be way more interesting than all the new stuff can build together. So we created Android as an open platform, and put it there for everyone to think, invent, make, or buy what they want. 

Since then, all kinds of people from large and small companies for people on Kickstarter, and children in the schools, and crazy smart developers are innovating faster, together, more than ever could alone. And the best part is that every time a new person involved, things more interesting, unexpected and wonderful for all of us. 


Everyone in the party is the same as the spirit behind the robot and one effort recently in India (to other countries soon) makes smart phones available to the big billions of people worldwide who do not have so far to the Internet. This is also why we are excited Popsicle, the latest software release for our aims to the diverse needs of the people of one billion people already use the robot to meet today. 

Join the party: Android 5.0 Popsicle 
As previewed on Google I / O, Popsicle our release is the largest, most ambitious Android with more than 5000 new APIs for developers. Is designed to be flexible sucker, to work on all your devices and customized for you the way you want. And just like Android has always been, and is designed to be shared. 

Making a sucker for a world where the day shift means to interact with a lot of different scenes from mobile and tablet devices to television sets. With more devices connected together, your expectation is that things just work. With a lollipop, it's easier than ever to pick up where you left off, even the songs, pictures and applications, and even recent searches one of your Android devices can be enjoyed immediately for all other children. 

If you switch from one screen to another, the experience feels the same. Popsicle even have a fixed design hardware approach we call material design. Now content that responds to touch, or even your voice, and in ways that more easily, and the transition between tasks is more fluid. 

Lollipop also gives you more control over your device. You can adjust the settings to adjust so that some people do not and notices can be obtained through, for example, when you are out for dinner or in the middle of an important meeting. When an important message comes through, you can see the lockscreen immediately. 

Because we use our devices much more, there are new jobs that battery saver to extend the life of your machine by 90 minutes useful if you're away from the point of force. I've enabled multiple user accounts and user-mode guest to save the personal stuff private. Now you can protect your device with a PIN, password, pattern, or even by connecting the phone to a device such as a reliable watch or a car with a smart lock. But this is just a small taste of a popsicle. Learn more about android.com. 

Nexus meet the family, now run a popsicle 
Progress in the field of computing is at the intersection of hardware and software driven. This is why we always put the Nexus devices along the platform to launch our. Instead of creating programs in the abstract, and we are working with hardware partners to build Nexus devices to help push the boundaries of what is possible. Nexus devices also serve as a reference for the ecosystem because they put the latest version of our. The Popsicle, we have a few treats to share with you a new Nexus. 

First, with Motorola, we have developed the Nexus 6 This new phone has a brushed aluminum structure of the 0.6-inch quad HD display and 13-megapixel camera. And complements the big screen through dual stereo speakers deliver high-fidelity sound, making it great for movies and games than it is to work the front facing. It also comes with a turbocharger so that you can get up to six hours of use with only 15 minutes of charge. 

Next, a new panel was built in partnership with HTC. 9 Nexus, with brushed metal sides and 8.9-inch screen, and is small enough to easily carry in one hand, but big enough to work. And more and more people want the same experience simple to have to drive them when the real work to do, and we design folio keyboard that attaches magnetically to the Nexus 9-fold in a couple of different angles and is based firmly on your lap like a laptop computer. 

Finally, we have the release of the first Android device TV: Nexus player, and in collaboration with Asus, is a media player for streaming movies, music and video. It is also a game for the first Android device of its kind. With Nexus player you can play Android games on your HDTV with a gamepad, and then continue playing on your phone while you're on the road. Google Nexus player willing to throw so you can pour your favorite entertainment from virtually any Chromebook or Android or iOS phone or tablet to your TV. 

Nexus and Nexus player on October 9, is available for pre-order Nexus to be 17 9 will begin in stores 3 November 6 will be the Nexus in late October and shops are available for pre-order in November, with options for an open account by playing store, or held monthly tankers or by installments, including aT & T, Sprint, T-Mobile, United States cellular and Verizon. And vary the timing of a specific carrier primaries. Google.com/nexus check for more details on availability. 

Android 5.0 Popsicle, which comes on the Nexus 6, 9 and Nexus Nexus player, will be on the Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10, and Google play edition available devices in the coming weeks. 

I've just started the party 
With this latest version of Android popsicle, and we are excited to continue to work with our developer, hardware partners, and to all of you. More ideas and more creative we all get better ideas faster. And they invite everyone to the party, and hope to join in the fun by creating and sharing nature of Android that captures a little bit of who you are one of a kind. Enjoy it!
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