Google officially unveils Android 9.0 P system and launches it for developers
Google officially unveiled Android P and access the first preview version of it to developers, while reviewing a number of key features in the operating system.
Here is a preview of the new Android P improvements and some information about it, knowing that there are advantages over time.
Improved notifications
With notifications, the user can do more tasks without having to open the application, such as conversations, where quick and smart responses are suggested, replies can be linked to images and emoji, or replies are entered manually.
Indoor Maps Application
Android P will support your location in some indoor places such as large shopping stores thanks to the use of the RTT protocol, and will allow some applications to get your indoor information.
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Support design for iPhone X
Because of the tradition of new Android phones for the design of the iPhone X, which will be the LG G7 and Asus Zenfone 5, Google has been forced to support the work of applications with the top screen widget (dubbed: Notch).
Improve battery life
Google says the system will be lighter on the battery.
Improved security
The fingerprint interface will be harmonized in a way that helps you know if Android is asking for your fingerprint or something else. Google will force developers to use TLS encryption and close access to most servers that use the unencrypted HTTP protocol.
Improve privacy
Finally, Android P will prevent background applications from accessing the camera, sound recorder or other vital sensors, which is a powerful blow to software that spies and excites users. The system will also reduce background services in general, which will improve battery life.
Hidden improvements
There are a number of improvements that you may not notice, including support for high-definition video HDR VP9 along with HEIF format, which is a high-quality image compression and video compression tool that takes up little space. It will also improve the software on which applications depend to be more efficient.
Rumors of some features
The call recording alarm is part of enhanced system privacy. The source says that if the other end of the call registers, you will hear a beep every 15 seconds while talking.
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Bloomberg reports that Google is considering replacing the audio plugin with the search bar on the home page. In addition, it may allow application developers to use voice recognition built into Google Helper, or select some partners to provide the feature to them.
What is the letter P in the system name?
Google used to call its systems the names of sweets, the last named Oreo, and before it was Nougat and Marshmallow, down to Cape Cake and KateKat and others. But the company has not yet announced what the letter P.
There were conflicting opinions about the name: Pie, Pistachio Ice Cream, and Popsicle.
The official announcement
Google will often review the system in all its aspects during the annual I / O Developers Conference, which will be held this year on May 5. As for his arrival, this is another story. His arrival will begin in September or October at least.
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