Google today announced the third preview version (Android N Developer Preview 3) for Android developers N. The new version is the first one to be called "beta-quality candidate."
Developers interested in trying out the applications them, they can download the new preview version from the address developer.android.com/preview.
Pictures should be available soon for all supported devices: Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus 9 LTE, Nexus Player, General Mobile 4G, and Pixel C.
Google released the first Android N developer preview in March and the second preview in April. In recent years, Google introduced the next version of Android and released the companion preview for developers at the I / O developer conference. But with Android N, the company changed the order a little bit earlier, before I / O 2016 and is already in the third preview version.
The new version of Android N includes, of course, everything that existed in the first two previews, as well as some other features that will impress you.
One of these is the VR Mode, which brings performance improvements along with a single slider for performance and access to an exclusive core CPU.
VR will allow applications to benefit from a smooth head-tracking, stereo alerts, and low latency for graphics.
Google says this preview brings the motion-to-photon latency for the Nexus 6P to less than 20ms, which is "the speed necessary to sense the user the immersion and feel like you are really in another place.”