Right now the standard maximum frame rate for Android apps is 60 frames per second, although most apps don’t run at 60FPS-on a consistent basis. However, Google is working on what could be a game-changing experiment that could double Android apps’ frame rates and make them run smoother than ever before,-as Ars Technica reports. FROM EARLIER:-Rumored iPad Pro will feature a Bluetooth stylus and other interesting features The central piece of this initiative is Dart, an in-house web development language that Google is now trying to bring over to Android. This would effectively free Android developers from having to code in Java and would give them a completely clean slate to work with. While we can’t imagine developers jumping with

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