The date of release of the next version of Android

Known for his awareness of Evan Blass (Evan Blass) via a Twitter account under the name @evleaks has posted details about the upcoming release of the next version of the Android operating system.

According to the source, the final version of Android 9.0 P will be available to users on 20 August 2018. While Google itself has not announced the exact release date. However, past releases quite confirm the assumption — Android Nougat was released on August 22, and Oreo — 21 Aug.

By the way, is unclear, in honor of which sweets will be named Android 9.0 P. as possible candidates are considered Android Pistachio (pistachio), Android Pumpkin Pie (pumpkin pie) or just Android Pie (pie).

First preview of Android P Google developers released in March, the second preview made available in may along with a public beta version. Stable release is expected in the third quarter of 2018.

P Android brings the power saving function based on artificial intelligence for power management and brightness, as well as the closure of rarely used apps.

The update brings support for display of cut-outs in the style of iPhone X and gesture controls similar to iPhone X, reducing the number of buttons on the main screen to one from the previous three, is also bringing “back” button as necessary.

The information pane the Dashboard allows you to track usage statistics of the device. The system will allow you to set restrictions on application usage and sleep time. At the expiration of the limit the application fails to start and displays a corresponding alert, and pictogramme will be black and white. During sleep your whole interface becomes black and white and turns on the “do not disturb”.

Function Slices integrates the capabilities of the apps in the OS and Google search. For example, you can call a taxi directly from the search without opening the corresponding app manually. Function Actions adds offers the predictable “Action” in various places of the OS to quickly perform different tasks based on the user’s habits. For example, start favorite playlist connecting headphones to the device.


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