Concept video shows us what Android 6.0 might look like

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Aside from the fact that it’ll be known as Android 6.0, we know next to nothing about the new version of Android that Google should unveil later in the year. However, by drawing inspiration from a few custom Android ROMs and creating everything using Material Design, a man by the name of Vladislav Vitula has developed a gorgeous concept video of what Android 6.0 could look like, and I must say, I’m liking what I see. 

From release in 2008 until date the Android operating system has undergone 5 major updates with multiple updates in between releases. The first commercially available release was Android 1.5 Cupcake and debuted on T-Mobile’s G1, also known as the HTC Dream. After which the software was purchased and developed further by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. In it’s infancy Android wasn’t nearly as feature rich and hardware capable as it is today. There were no butter smooth animations, virtual keyboards or even multi touch functions. The G1 supported a single touch, 3.2″ (320×480) display and came equipped with ancient technology such as a slide out keyboard and a trackball for navigation purposes.

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