Everything you need to know: Google Android 8.0 Oreo

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Google said on Monday that the upcoming version of the Android mobile operating system of the company will be called Oreo. Google has maintained a tradition of keeping a sweet version of the software version. This company from Mountain View said that AOSP code has been released for partner manufacturers. And soon the Android Oreo software update will be released for devices such as the pixels C and Nexus Player, including Google pixels, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P Smartphone’s.

Android Oreo is technically 8.0 version of the operating system. Many features with Android Oreo such as Picture-in-Picture mode (through which the user will be able to resize and move any video in a small window above another app). Imagine that you will be able to watch videos even when you are texting with your friends. Apart from this, Google is also trying to create customized channels for any type of notification, this feature will be called ‘Notification Channel’.

In addition, the notification badges are also coming in the app. This will allow user to see all incoming notifications from the app icon on the home screen. However, through a new feature “snoozing”, the user will be able to see the notification at a reasonable time later.

The new update will also improve the boot speed. The company claimed that while the time it takes to switch from the phone switch to the home screen, it will double in Google pixel phones. Google is also making the process of logging in to different apps, the app will be available in the autofill feature available just now. There will also be a multi-awaited Android Instant app, which can be accessed via browser rather than install.

As Google had stated at the Developer Conference I / O held this year, Android O aka Android Oreo will be released to give a better user experience in the phone. Please tell that Android OS was first introduced in Google IO. The company had specifically stated that the company is focusing on improving battery life. In order to make Android O more stable, Google released the first beta version this year.

About a year after the release of Android Nougat, it is now about 13.5 percent of android phones are operating on Nougat version. These devices also include smartphones, tablets, streaming devices and smart TVs. According to the latest data, 85 percent of Android devices running Android have not been able to get the update of Android Nougat released last year.

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