Video: Google puts AI team's work to good use in Android P

The latest Android P[1] update is rolling out to developer[2] and beta participants starting Wednesday.

Google's[3] latest update to Android P[4] includes the final APIs for developers to build and test Android P apps. Additionally, Android P-compatible apps can now be published for users to help test through Google Play's alpha, beta, and production channels.

Developers can already download and install the latest Android P build through the developer site[5], or for those who signed up for the Android Beta Program[6], the update is rolling out and should reach your Pixel device soon.

Read also: Android P: New features, release date, and everything you need to know[7] | Android P: 8 reasons you'll want to download it (CNET) [8] | Android P: Cheat sheet (TechRepublic)[9]

With the Android P beta program[10], Google opened participating to some hardware partners such as Nokia and OnePlus. Those third-party manufacturers that are part of the beta program will release updated Android P builds in the coming weeks, according to Google.

Android P includes a long list of new features[11] and improvements to Android. Official support for displays with cutouts, or notches, is included in Android P.

Other features include a revamped design, gesture-based navigation, deeper artificial intelligence integration in both apps and the OS, a dashboard to help cut down phone addiction, and battery optimization tools.

References

  1. ^ Android P (www.zdnet.com)
  2. ^ rolling out to

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