Now make the apps more compatible with Google's new Android O. The next version of Android has better power and performance optimizations. Also, Android O has many new ways to extend apps and take advantage of the latest platform features.
According to the CNET, some of Android O's most exciting features are better battery life, easier controls for notifications and picture-in-picture video for both phones and tablets. Let's see some of the new features.
Enhanced With Battery Life
It's the biggest and most welcomed feature for the Android Users. However, users can open multiple Apps in Background.
More Control over Notifications
Notifications have always been one of the potential features of Android. In Android O, users can swamp of notifications. They'll also be able to group together different types of notifications
Snooze Reminder
Android O users can also snooze individual notifications for 15 minute or 1 hour. If you didn't mean to do that, there's an undo button available for a moment.
Adding Picture-in-Picture
It allows users to continue watching a video on a corner of the screen while simultaneously using another app. Picture-in-picture is just one of the handfuls of new features that come with Android O.
Custom Lock Screen Shortcuts
Users will be able to choose different functions to use as shortcuts. These include launching apps, opening new Chrome tabs, quickly jumping to certain settings functions, and more.
Official Auto fill will Save from Typing
The auto fill API allows apps to register as a system-wide provider of auto-fill services. It's similar to the way you select a keyboard, as per Tscoop.
Wide-gamut color
The wide-gamut color space offers a large gamut by using pure spectral primary colors. It is able to store a wider range of color.
Android O's HiFi Bluetooth audio System
The phone will now be able to wirelessly stream higher quality audio. This is a big plus for any audiophiles out there.
Android Studio includes keyboard shortcuts
Android O gives better support for developers to make navigation and shortcuts easier to use via a physical keyboard. For more updates stay tuned with us!
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