A few days ago, Google launched a developer’s preview of its new edition tentatively named, ‘Android O’. Unlike the release of Android Nougat a year ago, this time Google’s doing it different. Only developers who own a Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel, Pixel XL or Pixel C device will have to manually download & flash their devices. After a bit more testing with developers, Google will open enrollment into O through Android Beta.
Awaiting the Next Android Invasion – New York Times
http://news.google.com Mar 29, 2017
Google released Android O, the “developer’s preview” of the next version, on March 21 so app developers could begin working with the future operating system. The final public release of …
How To Enable Android O’s Picture-in-Picture Mode Right Now – Gadget Hacks
http://news.google.com Mar 30, 2017
The first developer preview of Android O was released last week, bringing tons of new features and goodies for Android enthusiasts with supported devices. However, not …
News 26 Cool New Features & Changes Coming in Android O – Gadget Hacks
http://news.google.com Mar 30, 2017
Google just released the developer preview for Android O, and we’ve already flashed it on every eligible device at our disposal, of course. This new version has plenty of …
News 26 Cool New Features & Changes Coming in Android O – Gadget Hacks
http://news.google.com Mar 30, 2017
Google just released the developer preview for Android O, and we’ve already flashed it on every eligible device at our disposal, of course. This new version has plenty of …
Android O Adds Neat Animations To The Notification Tray – Android Headlines
http://news.google.com Mar 30, 2017
Android O adds a neat new animation to the notification tray when you drag down on it to reveal your list of notifications. To be clear, these are animations for …
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