When Android Wear , Android Auto and Android television launching this gloaming , they ’ll solve a problem that has chevvy Android since day one : an discrepant user experience across gimmick . Ars Technica ’s Andrew Cunninghampoints outthat unlike Android phones from unlike manufacturers that sport ugly impost UIs , launchers and interacting with Android on different smartwatches was just the same . In fact , Google ’s engineering conductor , David Burke , told Cunningham that with Wear , Auto and TV , the underlying software package and interfaces will be control by Google , not the OEMs .
“ The UI is more part of the product in this pillowcase , ” Burke say to Ars of Android telecasting in particular . “ We desire to just have a very consistent exploiter experience , so if you have one telly in one room and another telly in another elbow room and they both say Android video , we desire them to act upon the same and calculate the same … The gimmick maker can brandmark it , and they might have inspection and repair that they want to admit with it , but otherwise it should be the same . ”
The plan , says Burke , is to update these Android products seamlessly over time like Chrome OS .

Google foretell that the next version of Android ( codenamed “ Android L ” ) would sport a trade name newMaterial Design . It form sense that at least with its new intersection , it want OEMs to stick to its new design philosophy and not muck it up with their own hooey . [ Ars Technica ]
https://gizmodo.com/what-material-design-means-for-the-future-of-android-1595976211
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