Android M release date and new feature rumours and speculation: Likely to be unveiled at Google I/O 2015


Android M: Release date 

If previous Android OS release dates are anything to go by, we reckon we'll see the final version of Android M on devices at the end of October or early November 2015, although like Lollipop it may be announced at Google I/O in June. Android Lollipop was announced at Google I/O in June 2014, and launched on the Nexus 9 on 3 November 2015; Android KitKat was announced in September 2013 and appeared on the Nexus 5 on 31 October 2013.
We now know that Google I/O will take place later this month on 28-29 May. So there's probably not long to wait until we first hear about Android M from Google. Find out what to expect from Google I/O 2015 apart from Android M.

Android M: What will it be called? 

Before Android Lollipop was confirmed, no-one really knew whether it would be called Android 4.5 or Android 5.0. After all, Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0- to 4.0.4), Jelly Bean (4.1- to 4.3.1) and KitKat (4.4- to 4.4.4) were all 4.x versions. In the end Google went with 5.0 for Lollipop. It's not yet known whether Android M will be simply a point upgrade or Android 6.0. 
Following Android Alpha and Android Beta, Google has always named its Android OS updates after sweet treats, and in alphabetical order. So far we've had Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat and Lollipop. We know M will be next, and we know it will be something tasty. 
Just what that tasty treat will be is not yet known. Most speculation refers to Android M as Android Milkshake or Android Marshmallow. Our personal favourites are Android Mars and Android Milky Way - although Google insists KitKat was named after the Nestle product simply because it liked KitKats, we could be about to see another Nestle tie-up here. (Robots and spacemen go together in our minds in any case.) 

Android M: New features 

No concrete details are available on what new features will appear in Android M, although there are a few things users would like to see. Some of these include Google Fit and Google Now integration, an extreme power-saving mode as standard, a proper messaging hub, improved performance, better synching of notifications across devices, improved parental controls, more gestures and enterprise features. Also see: 6 things we want to see in Android M.

Android M: Android Auto

The latest rumour from Reuters is that Android M will be operate in and be built directly into cars, independently of a paired smartphone, with Google taking a much stronger focus on Android Auto.
"It provides a much stronger foothold for Google to really be part of the vehicle rather than being an add-on," said Gartner's Thilo Koslowski. 

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