Google makes `Oreo' tastier than `Nougat'
The new software promises to
extend battery life, improve notifications and speed up smartphones as Google
pushes out updates to Pixel and Nexus device
The next version of
Google's mobile operat ing system `Android Oreo' that has been rolled out in
the US is packed with never-before-seen features and improvements in its
various tools.
`Android Oreo' features a
new picture-in-picture mode, new notification dots to the Operating System (OS)
and improvements to Bluetooth audio playback, Google's Android website posted
in a blog on Tuesday.
Recently-launched premium
smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+ and HTC U11 are expected to see the
software updates before the end of this year.
Around 85 per cent of
Android devices used, according to the latest numbers, have not upgraded to
Android Nougat that was released last year.
The new Android OS was
released in conjunction with the 2017 solar eclipse.
The update is currently
undergoing carrier testing for Pixel phones and the Nexus 5X and 6P.
The new OS is expected to
be two times faster than `Nougat' and also helps minimise background activity
in the apps that are used less.
`Android Oreo' lets a user
see two apps at once and makes multitasking convenient.
For example, if you are
watching a video on YouTube and have to respond to an email simultaneously, all
you need to do is press the home button and that will shrink the video tab to a
corner while you write a response.
The feature is called
picturein-picture (PIP), and it's already available in Samsung Galaxy phone and
Moto Z2 Play.
`Android Oreo' also makes
copy-paste job easier. A user would just need to long press or double-tap
anywhere on the text to select it.
On the security front,
Android Oreo makes the scan of apps more obvious while downloading them to
ensure a user that they are safe to use.
It also auto-connects a the
phone to a high quality open Wi-Fi and secures the connection with a VPN back
to Google.
Oreo's accessibility button
allows users to quickly access from the navigation bar accessibility features,
like magnification, and functionality within accessibility services, like
`Select to Speak'.
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