So the developer version of Android L is out, and the nice developers are starting to flood the web with videos, demos, and versions of the new apps.
Haredim10 has collected information about the system for you, and along the way brings the system and keyboard for download.
So for starters, if you have a lot of free time and really want to risk your Nexus 5, download fromhere The developer version of the L.
The guide here Will explain to you exactly how to install the system. Users who have installed the system complain of repeated crashes. Not recommended.
The overall design of the system changes in everything that is not related to the home screen itself. This way, switching between apps will look like a deck of cards, with you scrolling between them by swiping from top to bottom. The developers talk about smooth animation that doesn't get stuck.
The keyboard app is currently available for download, and will work on all Android versions 4.0 and up; it is unclear if there is anything new beyond the design. Download and install fromhere.
According to Google officials at the launch event and developers later, the system will improve the camera in almost every existing parameter. According to the report, the Nexus 5 camera will be able to capture 30 frames per second at a maximum quality of 8 megapixels.
If you're color blind, you'll be happy to know that Google has decided to take you seriously. No less than six options for six main types of color blindness will make you see your device's screen in its true colors.

If up until now you were a good person who let friends surf at your expense when you broadcast WiFi, and you had to give your friends the code, the L brings a new option here too. Through the NFC chip, you can "give" your friend the code, while bringing the devices closer together.
It is unclear when the system will be released to the general public, although insiders are talking about at least three months.
Meanwhile, HTC announced that it will update its devices to the latest version within 90 days of launch, just as Google recently demanded from user companies.
Certainly good news in this tired market.

