Google updates Android M Developer Preview
It's not long since we first learn about Android M at Google I/O and today Google launches Android M Developer Preview 2. As the name would suggest, this is a build aimed primarily at developers, giving them an opportunity to ensure their apps are ready to take full advantage of everything the latest version of the operating system has to offer.
Two key changes between Lollipop and Android M are improvements to security and battery life. The second developer preview includes more improvements to permission settings such as how fingerprint authentication works and changes to the way permissions are handled for external storage.
Google is keen for developers to update to the latest preview as soon as possible -- "This ensures that you are building with the latest platform APIs and testing against the latest behaviors". The Bluetooth Stylus APIs have been updated, and new callbacks have been added to the Media API. Some restructuring has been done so some classes have been moved into new packages.