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I think I liked "key lime pie" better. I had to poke around to make sure this was legit, and make sure it wasn't April 1. Just seems like a cheesy name / marketing ploy.
One thing that would be really useful is a complete device mirroring backup system baked into the operating system, like iOS has. This lets you set an automatic interval for complete device backup, and then it automatically backs *everything* up--OS settings, apps, app settings, downloaded data, etc--either to the cloud or to a local computer (when you are attached by cable or WiFi). Then if you wipe your device, replace it, or upgrade, you can replicate everything exactly as you had it before with pretty much zero effort.
Android lets you get some of the way there by fiddling around with apps like Helium or other approaches that require rooting, but getting a 100% mirroring solution is really desirable.
I think the next step in natural language is to have 'conversational' commands, so for example if a reminder comes up, you can tell it by voice to remind you again later, or that you're busy right now, or that you're already doing it. That's one possibility for a future iteration of Android.
On that end, imagine you could say, 'I'm going shopping' and it pulls up a list of things you might like to buy? Relevant offers and such. That sounds right up Google's street.
Multiple windows is at the top of my list.
Yes, multiple open apps with a task bar for switching - like Windows! A lot of apps run in the background, so why not have a task bar?
Well, I'd like to see GPS access in the quick settings menu. There's a blank square, why not fill it? They've got Bluetooth in there, why not GPS?
Sent from my Nexus 7