The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Google unveils Android O with developer preview

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GOOGLE has unveiled Android O, the latest iteration of the firm’s mobile operating system, with a preview version released for developers.

The developers’ OS showcases several major changes in store, ahead of the system’s official presentati­on at the Google I/O conference in May.

Google promises to boost device battery life with Android O by restrictin­g the activity of applicatio­ns running in the background, making them more power-efficient and less batterydra­ining.

A new autofill function will be able to store data such as usernames, passwords, addresses or credit card details and automatica­lly fill out forms. Plus, the update brings “Picture in Picture” (PiP) display capabiliti­es for watching a video while using other apps alongside.

Android O overhauls notificati­ons too, allowing developers to create themed notificati­on channels, grouping alerts from various apps so users can decide which ones they receive. In general, users will have greater control over notificati­ons and which ones they want to see displayed onscreen.

The number of notificati­ons per app will also be displayed, as in iOS. Another visual change comes in the form of adaptive icons, matching the icon style to a user’s particular version of Android, with more rounded or square icon designs in the various manufactur­er interfaces.

Google has already stated that Android O will support the latest version of Java (8) as well as new wireless technologi­es like Sony’s LDAC codec for Hi-Res audio.

This latest version of Android is expected to land in Google’s latest Pixel smartphone­s before progressiv­ely rolling out from fall this year. Google is yet to announce which sweet snack will lend its name to the latest OS. After Android KitKat, Lollipop, Marshmallo­w and Nougat, could it be time for an Android Oreo? — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Android O will debut in Google’s upcoming Pixel smartphone­s. — Google photo
Android O will debut in Google’s upcoming Pixel smartphone­s. — Google photo

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