Android 5.1 will be released in February, the silent mode returns
According to two independent sources of AndroidPIT, Google will launch Android 5.1 in February next year with some new features compared to the current version 5.0.
According to two independent sources of AndroidPIT, Google will launch Android 5.1 in February next year with some new features compared to the current version 5.0.
First of all, it is the return of silent mode, that is, you can silence the call, turn off the notification sound and turn off the vibration but still allow the alarm clock to sound. On Android 5.0 now if you put the phone into silent mode, the alarm clock also goes off, not convenient when you go to sleep.
Some other changes include improving RAM management, fixing errors unexpectedly, improving battery usage time, OK Google errors that fail to work stably. AndroidPIT said that many other features of Android 5.1 will be revealed in the near future.
Major changes in Android 5.1:
- Silent mode (Silent) comes back
- Improve RAM management
- Fix the error of closing unexpected app
- Improve battery management
- Fix unexpected high capacity consumption errors when using Wi-Fi
- Fix the problem with wireless connections
- Fix OK Google error
- Fix notification error
- Some audio problems on some devices have been fixed
- Some changes in how to choose colors for Material Design
- Many other changes will be mentioned in the near future.
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