Google has just announced Android P, the next major version of its mobile operating system. In a blog post, the company gives some information about the new Android as well as developer tools to start building applications for the new operating system.
The company said it would continue to update the beta version and release new builds often, and promised more news in May through this year's Google I / O.
Google has reportedly added support for “Cut Cutouts” in Android P, which means that the annoying notch found on the iPhone X will also be present on Android. The new tools he made available for developers can create apps that work automatically in any cutouts, without having to worry about missing important information or navigational features.
Το νέο λειτουργικό όμως φέρνει ενημερώσεις στην αναπαραγωγή βίντεο και τη συμpressure image. In Android P, Google adds support for HDR VP9 Profile 2 as well as HEIF. So developers will be able to integrate them into their applications. The same goes for a new multi-camera API that will be for devices with dual rear cameras or dual front cameras.
One of the most remarkable features of the new Android P is new message alerts. So we'll see rich notifications work with current Android alerts that will come with more environments and potentially suggested answers.
Other notable features include the ability to track users indoors using it services Wi-Fi Round-Trip Time (RTT), as well as improvements to auto-completion, the Neural Networks API and battery performance.
You can read more about what the new update brings from here.
Those with Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL devices can try the developer preview from the following link:
https://developers.google.com/android/images