What is the difference between 4.0 and 4.1 android
Posted by L7ColWinters. Posted by caminel. Posted by e-cigarette. Leave a comment. Social Compare The crowsourced collaborative comparison engine to create and share comparison tables. More customizable UI Could adjust the whole UI depending on the selected wallpaper Security and privacy enhancements like a timeline to know what data your applications access.
Screen recording Better permissions settings Messaging bubbles Ethernet Tethering. User interface updates: Rounded corners across the UI Quick settings menu change. New transitions when switching between apps, or within apps Volume slider updated Richer messaging notifications: with full conversation, large images, smart replies The power options now has a "screenshot" button Biometric authentication can now be disabled only once.
Show battery level in "Quick Settings" for devices connected via Bluetooth Navigation buttons dim when not in use UI updates to 'Power Off' and 'Restart' Toast messages are now white in color with same existing transparency Automatic light and dark themes Emoji updates ie: Hamburger move the cheese slice position.
Battery usage alerts Nexus and Pixel specific improvements. Long press on the app icon enable new launch actions The default keyboard allows now to send GIFs directly New set of emojis. Daydream Virtual Reality mode Night Light Storage manager improvements Performance improvements for Touch and Display managements Option to enable fingerprint swipe down gesture Seamless system updates.
Unicode 9. Custom Chrome Tabs for better in app browser support App Permissions management update. Multiple SIM cards support Quick settings shortcuts to join Wi-Fi networks or control Bluetooth devices Lock protection if lost or stolen High Definition voice call Stability and performance enhancements.
New design Material design Speed improvement Battery consumption improvement. Screen recording New Translucent system UI Enhanced notification access System-wide settings for closed captioning Performance improvements.
OpenGL for Embedded Systems 3. Allow toggling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth state in Quick Settings using long-press Shows the percentage and estimated time remaining in the active download notifications Wireless charging and low battery sounds changed Gallery app updated for faster loading with new image transition Performance enhancements and bug fixes Bluetooth A2DP audio streaming fix Secure USB debugging allow debugging to authenticated computers only.
Lockscreen widgets degree images with Photo Sphere Gesture Typing, for faster typing Wireless display with Miracast Daydream to display information when idle or docked Multi-user for tablets. Enable Home screen rotation Fix bugs and enhance performances. Certain elements have been moved around; the clock is bigger and placed on the left side of the status bar, alongside the date and time. Naturally, users can access the Notifications drawer from the lock screen of the device, from where you can also get right into Google Now — more on that later.
The Settings menu is also slightly changed to offer more functionality. For example, Jelly Bean users will be able to customize what Notifications to receive, straight from inside the Apps submenu. Moreover, in Jelly Bean, the black bar found on the lower side of the phone in the Apps section is now completely gone — see following image.
Another interesting detail concerns the Developer options submenu. In Jelly Bean, Google also made certain changes to the way apps and widgets react and work. As for Google Play store downloads, one useful feature Jelly Bean has to offer is partial download for updates. Google has pretty much kept in place the app management features found on ICS. You can expect Jelly Bean to offer the same features — the same multitasking system, the Recent Apps menu, the same swiping gesture to dismiss running apps which can also be used inside the browser, the Camera app or the Notifications app to discard elements.
But, even if its imperceptible to the naked eye, the whole process will be faster. A major difference is faster performance on 4. Jelly Bean is faster compared to ICS.
Also Jelly Bean allows users to decide which apps will send notifications. In ICS, the widgets on the homescreen do not interact with the present icons, while in Jelly Bean the icons move to make room for the widget.
YouTube has also been customized in Jelly Bean. Google has also improved Google Now functionality and now offers personalized results. Jelly Bean is basically an upgraded and a better version of Ice Cream Sandwich.
Honeycomb was newer than Gingerbread, but was optimized for tablets while Gingerbread had the domination over smartphones. Hence it was Simple, Beautiful and beyond smart as advertised. It was the first Android operating system to introduce unified UI for both tablets and smartphones. It enabled users to seamlessly switch between applications and the rich notification panel made everything attractive. Home screen also got redesigned with an emphasis on enabling to make the common actions more visible.
Folders were introduced to the home screen which could be used to group few icons together. The widgets were also resizable which was a significant advantage. The lock screen featured new actions where one can directly jump to the camera and notification window. The text and spell checking has also been improved to feature a super-fast engine.
In terms of apps, I always enjoyed using the People app which offers rich profile information about everyone. It is a user centric system where everything about a user can be found at one place including profiles in social media etc.
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