Android 4.2 jelly bean system released

  

Computer Store News: With the sudden LG Nexus 4 phone and Samsung Nexus 10 tablet, Google also launched a new Android 4.2 operating system. Although the system still belongs to the Jelly Bean system, Google has added a lot of features.

The first thing to mention is that Android 4.2 has added a new panorama called Photo Sphere. This feature allows for 360-degree panoramic image capture, which is better than the horizontal panorama feature in iOS 6.

After the photo sphere is finished, the photos will be saved as JPEG files (users can also share them through Google+, Google Maps, Gmail, etc.), and the rest of the information will be in the form of XML metadata. In the file. What's more fancy is that the panoramic image emitted by PhotoSphere is more like the center axis, rather than the usual ring shot.

Consistent with previous exposures, Android 4.2 will also have a quick set-up feature. The user directly jumps to the quick setting page by the newly added button in the notification, and in addition to the general settings, the user can also switch between different usage modes.

In order to meet the multi-person sharing needs of devices such as the Nexus 10 tablet, Android 4.2 also implements a multi-account login function, and users can switch between different accounts as long as they lock the screen state.

The Android 4.2 system also adds other useful small features, such as its Miracast feature, which allows users to project different media (such as games or videos) directly onto a compatible TV. The built-in keyboard input is also Swype's unique slide input feature has been added, while the system dock mode has a new screen saver mode called Daydream that displays news and photos.

In addition, Google's own Google Now has also been upgraded in the Android 4.2 system: In addition to the general search, Google Now in the 4.2 system can now also be used to view data such as Gmail and flights, and With a variety of real-time reminders.

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