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✉ [email protected] > On 11 May 2014, at 08:45 pm, Andri Agassi <[email protected]> wrote: > > Maaf panjang, kalau mau baca di web silakan ke sini: > http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/05/09/rumor-google-exploring-home-screen-overhaul-with-revamped-notification-shade-recents-menu-and-more/ > > TL;DR: Google lagi-lagi mau mengubah desain home screen Android, dan kali ini > cukup drastis. Notification dicampur dengan Google Now, tombol Google > pengganti home button, desain baru untuk Recent Apps, dan masih banyak lagi. > > > Google Exploring Home Screen Overhaul With Revamped Notification Shade, > Recents Menu, And More > Last Updated: May 10th, 2014 > In our recent post about Google's plans to break its Search sauce out of the > dedicated app and bring it to the rest of Android, I alluded to the fact that > we'd have more to talk about later. Specifically left un-discussed were the > implications of new navigation buttons for the Android home screen. As > readers will remember, our information leads us to believe that the > navigation bar will be getting a shakeup, with the new layout including the > typical back and multitask buttons, plus a "Google" button, which appears - > for now - to be an actual Google logo. > > > Pressing the "Google" button appears to trigger Search, which would help > users perform general searches or app-specific actions. The back button seems > to work as you'd expect, and the multitask button appears to bring up the > multitasking view we saw a glimpse of when looking at Google's potential plan > to unify Chrome and Search on Android. So where's the home screen? Today's > post will take a look at what Google seems to be experimenting with - a new > launcher system, a new look for notifications, and a new quick settings > shade. Let's dig in. > > Disclaimer: No matter the confidence level, there's always a chance product > updates, features, and some or all details will be changed or cancelled > altogether. As with all rumors, nothing is 100% until it's officially > announced. > We do not have possession of any APKs or unreleased devices, so please don't > ask for them. > Confidence Level > > This rumor gets a confidence rating of 7 out of 10. We are confident that a > change like this is probably coming, but the changes seen in the information > available to us are so far-reaching that it's hard to be sure to what extent > those changes will be implemented. It is clear Google is experimenting with > the home screen and notification system, and in fact things like Android Wear > give good hints that some of these changes actually may survive into a public > Android release, but it's best to approach things like this with caution. The > launcher we now know as the Google Now Launcher went through several > revisions before reaching release with the Nexus 5, but the core principles > of the launcher remained the same. It is probably safe to say the same > pattern will hold true with these changes. > > The Rumor > > I'll try to get through the actual rumor in as concise a manner as possible, > since the "Evidence" section is what will really tell the story here. > Basically, it appears that Google is experimenting with drastically altering > the launcher experience. To do this, it will require users to rely more > heavily on the multitasking screen, accessed from its usual right-most > navigation button. From here, users can launch an app from their hot seat or > swipe to the right to see more apps. > > Notifications will apparently be split into two parts - the shade will still > pull down from the top, but "high priority" notifications will appear first, > and a swipe up will reveal low priority or ongoing notifications. Quick > settings will also be present in a secondary shade (as it is now), though we > do not have firm information indicating what exactly that interface will look > like. > > Before we continue, it should be noted that - should they come to fruition in > some form - these changes could be limited to Google's eponymous Now Launcher > as part of the overall "Google" experience, though changes to multitasking > and the navigation buttons could point to a wider sweep. It's always worth > stressing that with unreleased software features, our information is rarely > 100% complete, and anything can change. > > The Evidence > > For this rumor, it may be helpful to take a broad view and then discuss the > elements individually. As usual, we won't post source images of unreleased > software, opting instead to recreate the interfaces based on the images or > information available to us. Rest assured we replicate the interface as > faithfully as possible. > > Below is a quick animation sketch of the overall functionality. Note that > launcher icons in the mockups below have been replaced with simple squares to > keep the focus on the interface. > > Multitasking > > Multitasking, it appears, will be the user's primary point of entry to the > launcher. What's interesting, besides its overall design (showing a stack of > app interfaces as cards rather than a lineup of thumbnails), is that it looks > like the user could swipe down on the action bar of an app to enter > multitasking, if for whatever reason they don't feel like pressing the > dedicated button. It isn't clear if this functionality will be available for > all apps, but it is being experimented with at least in some of Google's > apps. Apps would be dismissed from multitasking by swiping down. > > > > App Grid > > From the information available to us, it looks like Google is experimenting > with eliminating the app drawer in favor of an iOS-style app grid. This is > one of the farther-reaching changes, with as yet unknown implications for > widget placement. > > What is apparent, though, is that the hot seat would remain, sans app drawer > button. As we always note with unreleased software, anything can happen. > > > > Update: As commenter Zargh notes below, Android 4.4.3's change log has a few > curious lines that sound like they could be related to the app grid. > > dff0bfe Do not allow duplicate shortcuts when ALL_APPS is disabled. > da41ea6 Allow 5 hotseat icons in DISABLE_ALL_APPS mode. > 306c1cf Show widgets when ALL_APPS is disabled. > What this sounds like is that there may be an option to either use or not use > the app grid, with widgets showing up based on that selection. Time will tell. > > What About Widgets? > > Presumably, the addition of the grid could rule out widgets - they don't fit > into any obvious place in the overall picture (except perhaps between recents > and the grid itself), but traditional, customizable home screens are likely > still an area that's under consideration with these changes. > > The app grid itself could just be an exploratory element, or there could be > more to the placement of traditional home screens than our information > suggests. As always, remember that any pre-release functionality, no matter > how convincing the evidence, could change. > > Notifications > > From what we've seen, Google appears to be experimenting with a notification > shade that - while familiar - sees a significant stylistic overhaul. It still > pulls down from the top, but notifications are now presented in the same > style as Google Now cards (these notifications are internally referred to as > "nowtifications," get it?). Some high priority Now cards may also appear in > the notification shade (for instance, if it's time to leave for an > appointment), and would be placed in the top "half" of the shade, with low > priority or ongoing notifications just a fluidly-animated swipe away. > Assuming our information is correct, this revised notification shade would > give richer meaning to notifications' priority levels, and greater separation > for users tired of a cluttered shade. > > It also seems that the notification shade will greet you with a > time-appropriate phrase and your next alarm, or the current weather. > > > > > > > Google Now > > Google Now has moved around a lot since its initial introduction. At present, > it lives to the left of the leftmost home screen. In the new launcher, it > would be below the screen, accessible from any home screen with a quick > swipe. This is where most of your predictive cards would live, and for now it > appears the same as the current Now interface, though we've seen evidence > that the "Ok Google" hotword is destined to work almost everywhere. > > > > Final Thoughts > > This is probably the most wide-sweeping rumor we've recently encountered, so > it's worth approaching with some caution. It's clear to us that Google is > exploring these changes, but not that they are finished, or that they will > appear in an upcoming Android release. Taken with other rumors we've seen, it > seems likely that some of these features will appear, though their final > implementation remains to be seen. > > Changes like the move to an app grid seem far fetched for Android, which > prides itself on the ability to customize home screens with widgets and other > changes. It's possible that the app grid is only an exploration, or that > traditional home screens could appear between recents and the grid - again, > anything can happen. > > http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/05/09/rumor-google-exploring-home-screen-overhaul-with-revamped-notification-shade-recents-menu-and-more/ > > Andri Agassi > http://andriagassi.com > -- > ========== > Berubah menjadi lebih terkendali bersama @kartuHalo Halo Fit Hybrid > Info Lengkap >> tsel.me/halohybrid #KendalikanHidup > ------------------- > Gunakan layanan Hosting Indonesia yang stabil, terjangkau dan aman > Kunjungi >> http://www.Qwords.com > -------------------- > ID-Android on YouTube > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u81L8Qpy5A > -------------------- > Kontak Admin, twitter @agushamonangan > > Aturan Umum ID-ANDROID >> http://goo.gl/NfzSGB > > Join Forum ID-ANDROID >> http://forum.android.or.id > ========== > --- > Anda menerima pesan ini karena berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian > Android Community " di Google Grup. > Untuk berhenti berlangganan dan berhenti menerima email dari grup ini, kirim > email ke [email protected]. > Kunjungi grup ini di http://groups.google.com/group/id-android. -- ========== Berubah menjadi lebih terkendali bersama @kartuHalo Halo Fit Hybrid Info Lengkap >> tsel.me/halohybrid #KendalikanHidup ------------------- Gunakan layanan Hosting Indonesia yang stabil, terjangkau dan aman Kunjungi >> http://www.Qwords.com -------------------- ID-Android on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u81L8Qpy5A -------------------- Kontak Admin, twitter @agushamonangan Aturan Umum ID-ANDROID >> http://goo.gl/NfzSGB Join Forum ID-ANDROID >> http://forum.android.or.id ========== --- Anda menerima pesan ini karena Anda berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian Android Community " dari Google Grup. 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