Saturday, November 8, 2014

Google introduces new Nexus and the Android system Lollipop – Público.pt

                 


                         
                     


                         
                     

                 

 
                         

There was a public presentation, similar to what usually happens, but a statement posted on the Google blog a day before another Apple event. Google has a new phone (Nexus 6), tablet (Nexus 9), and a Player Nexus, the first device to run on the Android TV. Closing the list, until now better known as Android L.

Android 5.0 operating service Lollipop
                     


                          The Lollipop will by default encrypt user data that has its smartphone or tablet protected a password for access, leaving this to be an optional feature. The system allows you to return to music, photography, application or research I was doing one of the Android devices and access information from another device. Through what Google calls Material Design, navigation and design will be consistent with Lollipop and similar mobile phones, tablets , Android TV, Wear, and Self.

The system enables the user to customize his apparatus, allowing only a few people from your contacts and notifications can stop any activity such as a meeting or a dinner with friends. The notifications are immediately visible, even if the device screen is locked.

With the Lollipop, the battery of the device has a save function that extends the duration of the load up to 90 minutes. The system still leaves create multiple user profiles and profiles for visitors in order to ensure privacy. The mobile or tablet are getting blocked with a password, a PIN or by pairing with a device that is considered safe, such as a watch or car.

What’s New in Nexus?
Nexus grew in size in version 6. The phone, built in partnership with Motorola, has an aluminum frame, a screen of 5.96 inches and a resolution of 1140 by 2560 pixels. The improved processor and the Nexus 6 is equipped with a quad-core 2.7GHz Snapdragon Adreno 805 GPU and 420. Available in 32GB and 64GB versions, the phone also has a camera of 13 megapixels and comes with a battery of 3220 mAh, which, according to Google, via a Turbo Charger, allows six hours of autonomy with only 15 minutes of charging.

The new Nexus tablet 9 created in conjunction with HTC, is available in three colors – white, black and gold – and has 8.9 inches, a size that Google claims to be ideal for work and play. The sound is “more immersive” and “distortion-free” due to the columns BoomSound from HTC. NVIDIA has a 2.3GHz processor and 64-bit, with two options for internal storage, 16GB or 32GB. The rear camera of this tablet has 8 megapixel and front 1.6. The battery is 6700 mAh.

Another new signature with Google’s Nexus Player, touted as the “first device to run on the Android TV platform.” In a collaboration with Asus, Google built a console that makes Streaming film, music and videos and is the first Android handset to game of its kind.

The Nexus Player Works in sync with your phone, tablet or television user, so they can track their progress in games, for example. With the console you can play Android games on a HD TV with a command, sold separately, and then continue playing on your phone, for example. With access to Google Ready Cast, which allows for passing your favorite television program from the Chromebook, mobile or tablet with Android or iOS.

The Nexus 6 will be Available for pre-order later this month and begin to be sold next month, but Google does not indicate dates. Will cost approximately $ 649 (511 euros) for the 32GB version, and $ 699 (€ 550) for the 64GB version.

The Nexus and Nexus Player 9 can be pre-ordered from this Friday and arrive in stores on November 3rd. The tablet cost $ 399 (€ 314) for 16GB and $ 479 (€ 379) for the 32GB model. The console will have a price of $ 99 (78 euros) and the command, sold separately for $ 40 (€ 31.5).

There is no indication yet of when products will be available in Portugal.

                     
 
                     
                 

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