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Don't Break Your Teeth Biting into Android Lollipop for Business
Frank Schloendorn | Henry Sanchez
Introductions
Frank Schloendorn Director of Quality Assurance
IBM MaaS360
Henry Sanchez Customer Engineer
IBM MaaS360
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Agenda
New features to satisfy your sweet tooth
Nexus family exploration: Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player
Enterprise mobility best practices with Android Lollipop devices
Questions
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Poll Question #1
What versions of Android do you currently support in your enterprise? 1. Versions 2.2 (Froyo) and above 2. Versions 2.3 (Gingerbread) and above 3. Versions 4.0 (ICS) and above 4. We don’t support Android
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New Features Satisfy your enterprise’s sweet tooth
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Material Design
• A bold, colorful, and responsive UI design for consistent, intuitive and unified experience across platforms and device sizes.
• Provides a responsive, natural motion, realistic lighting and shadows, and
familiar visual elements make it easier to navigate in Apps • Vivid new colors, typography, and edge-to-edge imagery help to focus your
attention
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Notifications
View and respond to messages directly from your lock screen
Control the notifications triggered by your apps
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Interruptions
• Schedule recurring downtime when only priority notifications can get through
• Incoming phone calls won’t interrupt what you’re watching or playing
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Control when and how you receive messages
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Device Sharing Flexibility
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ART: The Default Android Runtime in L
• ART Features – Ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation, which can improve app performance. – Improved garbage collection – Development and debugging improvements
• Note: Most existing apps should just work when running with ART
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64-bit Processor Support
• Android L brings in desktop class 64 bit processors to mobile devices & tablets (coming with Nexus 9) – Support for 64-bit SoCs (System on a chip) using ARM, x86, and MIPS-based cores – Android L will include 64-bit native apps like Chrome, Gmail, Calendar, Google Play
Music, etc – Pure Java language apps run as 64-bit apps automatically – For App with native code, need to use enhanced NDK that supports new
Application binary interface (ABIs) for ARM v8, and x86-64, and MIPS-64
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Android TV
• Android user interface adapted for the living room • Less browsing, more watching with personalized recommendations for content
like movies • Voice search for Google Play, YouTube and
supported apps so you can just say what you want to see
• Support console-style Android gaming on the TV with a gamepad
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Security Enhancements
• Default encryption for newer devices • Android’s Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) enforcement for all Apps – Better
protection from malware • Smart Lock - Secure your phone or tablet by pairing it with a trusted device like
your wearable or even your car
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Improved Battery Consumption • New battery saver feature extends device use by up to
90 minutes • In Battery settings, display
– Time left to fully charge when your device is plugged in – Time left on your device before you need to charge
again
More Sweetness from Android Lollipop
• New Quick Settings
• Bolder graphics and improved audio, video, and camera capabilities
• OK Google when screen is off
• Localization: 15 new languages supported
• Quick Device Setup - Tap & go
• Revamped Settings & Search in Settings
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Poll Question #2
As an end user, what excites you most about Android L ? 1. Material Design 2. Notifications 3. Security 4. Device Sharing 5. Battery & Performance 6. All of the Above
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Nexus Family Exploration Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus player
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Sweet New Flavors
Nexus 6 by Motorola A bigger phone with more everything
Nexus 9 by HTC For movers and makers
Nexus Player by Asus Entertainment tailored for you
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Poll Question #3
Do you currently utilize a containerized solution for your Corporate Android Users? • Yes, we use MaaS360 • Yes, we use Samsung Knox • Yes, we use another container solution • No, we don’t utilize a container solution
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Enterprise Mobility Best Practices Android Lollipop Devices
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Android Work: An Enterprise Treat • Inbuilt container
– Ensures Data separation – But seamless for the user and hence ensures usability – No modifications needed for existing apps
• Bulk deployment of Play apps • App for Ice-cream sandwich & above
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Android Work: An Enterprise Treat
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• Corporate Apps appear side by side with enterprise apps – Special icon to distinguish
• Supports for both BYOD and enterprise owned devices – Managed Provisioning
Process (BYOD) – Device Owner (Enterprise)
• More on this to come in the upcoming months
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