I also moved heavy stuff to background tasks so it should be pretty much lag free UI Change – There’s now two screens in the customisation view, one is for presets and allows for setting up simple tiles, one is for advanced users and allows customisation – adding actions, setting custom labels, icons and states.It also means all built in preset tiles (except a couple) react to changes of state. This allows you to create tiles that act as switches, without having to deal with setting them in Tasker. Tile Actions – A tile can now have multiple actions, and switches between them on click.And did we forget to mention the tiles came up with multi-touch feedback, so you get to click it the many times till you find your desired setting. With Live tiles which just look like the ones from a windows phones, you can check up on BBC or Yahoo News or go ahead a little further and be geeky enough to explore the CPU temperature and speed. The UI in itself has changed with two different screens, one for presets and the other for advanced users who know what to do.
Live tiles for android full#
Generally one could only add up to a couple of tiles for an app but with the newest update, you don't have to stop at anything, cause with this one you've got full control over the ones which can be edited and the tiles are just so damn powerful. There weren't many changes in the Android Nougat for the ones who shifted from Android 6, but what was noticeable was the fact that Android 7 has added a feature for editing your quick settings panel.