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Quick Switching Might Be The Best Android Nougat Update Feature For Motorola, Samsung, Sony

Quick Switching Might Be The Best Android Nougat Update Feature For Motorola, Samsung, Sony

Ribhu .

Let's take a closer look at what might be the best feature of the Android Nougat update for Motorola, Samsung, Sony smartphones.

Amidts other big features like split screen mode and the 72 new emoji getting all of the attention, some of the best features might be the ones that are a little bit less obvious. So without further ado let's take a look at the 7 best features of Android 7.0 Nougat.

Recent apps quick switching is without a doubt big favorite of the Android 7.1. It's right up there with the camera shortcut that you get with the hardware button on our galaxy and nexus phones. Once you use it, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it and you may find yourself trying to do it on finds that don't actually support it.

Quick switching is actually really easy as well just double tap the recent apps button to switch between your two most recent apps work in split-screen mode as well and it just saves a ton of time for anyone that's frequently hopping back and forth between a couple of apps.

This is another less than jaw-dropping feature but it's probably the one that you're going to get the most use out of in Nougat Samsung's TouchWiz and other manufacturers skins have had a short list of quick-setting struggles at the top of the notification shade for quite some time until Nougat is the first time we've had in stock Android.

Even though you can easily pull that screen up with a two-finger swipe which you can also do in Nougat having them always at the ready on top of your notifications list is way better.

You can also customize their order to meet your specific needs as well under notifications also make a whole lot of sense. I mean, why you would want individual notifications from the same App when you can group them all together. This way you can expand them all for individual attention or you can dismiss them all at once or one at a time.

Here is a video review of Android Nougat: 

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