Using Android M, No Need to Reinstall Applications

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Intended to replace your Android phone? That means you should be prepared to install a variety of applications required. But using Android M, users do not need to do it again. Because Google’s latest OS has a unique feature that can backup applications.

So the features in Android M allows the system backup user installed applications. The advantage is so users no longer need to take pains installing applications one by one when got a new android smartphone.

By entering the same Google account, users of Android M can directly restore all applications that had been owned in the old phone to the new phone. But there are limits, Android M will only backup application that maximum size is 25 MB. As for the backup Google rely on Google Drive service.

Actually, this is not a new feature. The features has long existed in a number of applications. However, users have to do it manually. In addition, sometimes found compatibility problems so that there are some applications that can not be backed up.

Some developers reportedly did not like the automatic backup feature for applications in the Android M. As quoted from Ubergizmo, Friday (05/29/2015), there are suggestions that a number of developers will insert a number of scripts in its application that can not be backed up by Android M.

Very naturally, if the developer does not agree with this feature. Because if every application automatically including backup, it means that it will cut the number of users who download from the Google Play app market. It will cut their chances to get more profit.

Source : inet.detik.com 

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