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Even before Google releases its latest operating system the Android 5.0 Lollipop sometime in November, fans can download some new features of the apps right now - thanks to the leaked system file dump, which was available via the Android 5.0 Lollipop Developer Preview.
Phandroid shared the leaked files including a number of Google apps like the Messenger app (that was once called Google Messaging), Google Play Music, Google Calendar, Google Fit, Google Keep, Google Books, Google Drive, in addition to Gmail.
Meanwhile, iDigital Times reported that it was possible for users to sideload the leaked apps to any Android device. All they need to do is root and place the apps in the /system/lib folder after they have uninstalled the original apps.
Nevertheless, Phandroid has clarified not all apps will work with the sideloading procedure.
However, two of the leaked apps did work well after they were sideloaded successfully in a Nexus 5 device, which runs on the Android 5.0 Lollipop Developer Preview. These two leaked apps include the Google Play Music and Google Messenger apps.
The Google Messenger app, compared to its predecessor in the previous Android versions, offers a simpler and minimalistic interface in the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop update. In addition, this app comes with a new Material Design look and includes more efficient functions.
Phandroid also pointed out that the new Messenger makes adding attachments in a ongoing conversation simpler and direct. It allows the user to just take a photo using the built-in viewfinder, record a voice message, or choose photos from the gallery and subsequently attach it in the running conversation. In fact, different conversations running simultaneously can be assigned different colors.
There are other reports that say that the Messenger app will also function effectively on the Android 4.4 KitKat version.
On the other hand, the leaks for Google Play Music as well as Google Fit showed that they have a simpler and more contemporary look in the Android 5.0 Lollipop update.
However, users who plan to download these apps will be doing so at their own risk and should make a back-up of their original apps before installing the new updates.
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