Android P beta available beta preview for developers

Η released today the first P beta. So if you are a developer, you can use the second Android P preview to test your applications. You can get it from the address developer.android.com/preview.

The preview includes an upgraded SDK with system images for Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL as well as the official Android Emulator.
Android P
Google made it available first preview of Android P for developers in March, and apparently waited until May to introduce the next one in the I/O conference.
Dave Burke, vice president of Android engineering, made the announcement today at Google's I/O 2018 developer conference. Burke Burke talked about three different features of the upcoming Android P OS: , simplicity and digital well-being. Then, analyze above the new features Android P, highlighting today's traffic.

Prior to announcing Android P beta, Google CEO Sundar Pichai talked about the issue of digital wellness by presenting the Android Dashboard, a new tool designed to help users manage their time spent on applications.

The dashboard will show you how much you use your phone and will prompt you to stop if the time is too long.

Below we mention the Android P development program:

March: Preview 1 (original version, alpha version)
May: Preview 2 (update, beta version)
June: Preview 3 (Final API and Official Software Development Kit (SDK), Play Publishing, beta)
June: Preview 4 (release candidate for testing)
July: Preview 5 (release candidate for final testing)
Q3 (third quarter): Final edition and release

As you notice, we have three previews yet to get to the final version in the third quarter, so do not be surprised if you find many bugs.

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