Google has released updated Android L system factory images for the
Nexus 5 smartphone and Nexus 7 (2013) tablet. The new
release bumps-up
the version from LPV79 (released in June) to LPV81C.
The updated Android
L system factory images primarily
bring support for the company's health-tracking platform, Google
Fit. The Mountain View giant also
released
the preview SDK (software development kit) to help developers build
health and fitness apps for Google Fit
on Thursday.
Google's
Developer preview page lists the new factory images for the Nexus 5 and Wi-Fi only Nexus 7
(2013) and says
that it brings Google Fit support alongside the Google Fit preview
client library.
Notably, the Android L system factory images are
not available for other Nexus devices, apart from Nexus 5 (Review | Pictures) and Nexus 7 (Review | Pictures),
as of now. The preview images are not available as an over-the-air
update, which means users have to manually flash the device that will
lead to loss of the stored data on the device, notes XDA forum.
Google announced
the next major build of Android for smartphones and tablets,
currently codenamed Android L, at the I/O event. Google also detailed
some of the features and confirmed that Android L will be released later
this year without revealing an exact time frame.
With Android L,
Google has refreshed the interface design of the entire operating
system, which the company identifies as the new "Material Design." The
default Chrome browser has been also upgraded on Android L. For the new
OS, Google also ditched the Dalvik runtime and introduced ART for
64-bit, which allows apps to run faster, and now the Android devices can
be expected to address more RAM than the 32-bit limit allowed.
Other than improved performance, Google is also aiming for a better battery life in Android smartphones with its Android L.