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Will Android M arrive at I / O 2015 at the end of May?

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A new Android operating system from Google is pending: Android 6.0, to be more precise, Android M. This could be presented as early as the end of May 2015 at the Google I / O conference.

Google has the probable, but already deleted, release date of Android M - Android Muffin? - uploaded. Last year, Google presented Android L at the I / O - more precisely Android 5.0 Lollipop. Perhaps a new operating system will follow in such a short time, as Android Lollipop is very unpopular - it currently runs on 10% of smartphones. For comparison: Android KitKat now runs on an impressive 41,4% of the devices, while Jelly Bean on 40,7%. That's why Google would like to introduce or even release the new Lollipop successor on May 28th and 29th. More precisely between 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM, so in the entry.

The bloggers are aware of the appointment with a post called "Android for Work Update" in the appointment calendar for the Google I / O in San Francisco.

Image: Google

Image: Google

Google is currently working on “Google for Work”, with which companies “like smaller companies without a desk or warehouse”, according to Google, can specifically use Android apps.

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