Two Takes Balanced

The Android M developer preview keeps getting hit with delays

via Droid Life
2 min read
Aug 1, 2015
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TECHi's Analysis

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Google introduced developer previews for new versions of Android with Lollipop last year, much to the excitement of Android developers, and has since expanded on it with the addition of OTA updates, but not everything has gone as smoothly as we would’ve liked. The latest major update to the Android M developer preview has been delayed, just like the last one was, so it’s clear that Google has a few things to work on, but nobody is complaining aside from that. 

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Droid Life's Report

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The next official build of Android M, Preview 3, may see a bit of delay in release, according to the public Android M Developer Preview community on Google+. As stated by a moderator in the community, “We want this to be a near final release to test your apps on, but we need a little more time to get it out to you.” Preview 3 was previously scheduled to be released around late July. The last update we received for Android M was Preview 2. That update rolled out via OTA and download links back in early July. There is no exact timeframe given for when to expect the next preview build, but Google appears to be hard at work to make sure it is the best one yet. Once made available, we will let you know how you can load it onto a device. Are you currently running Android M on one of your Nexus devices? How are you liking it?

TECHi's Verdict: Balanced

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

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