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Google has releases new Android P Beta 2 with final APIs, brings 157 new emojis
Google releases Android P Beta 2 with final APIs, brings 157 new emojis
Google release Android
developer preview for Android ‘P’ back in March and the first Beta (DP2) was
released a the Google I/O last month. Today the company has released Beta 2 (DP
3) for the Pixel smart phones, as it had promised.
Android P
Beta 2 includes the final APIs (API level 28) as well as the official SDK that
lets developers start building with the Android P features and
APIs. Android P includes Adaptive Battery that uses machine learning
to prioritize system resources for the apps, App Actions that helps you raise
the visibility of your app and help drive engagement using machine learning,
and Slices are a new way to surface rich, template content in places like
Google Search and Assistant.
Android P
DP1 brought several features such as Indoor Positioning with Wi-Fi RTT, Display
cutout or notch support, Enhanced messaging experience, Multi-camera support,
HDR VP9 Video, HEIF image compression and more. The Android P DP3 also
brings 157 new emoji that was introduced back in February as a
part of Unicode 11.0. This includes cold face, hot face,
mango, redheads, curly hair, superheroes, softball, infinity, kangaroo and
more.
If you have
already enrolled in the beta program, you will automatically get Android P Beta
2 through over-the-air update. If not, you can download factory and OTA
images and flash it manually. In the release notes, Google has
mentioned known issues related to accessibility services, performance,
potentially diminished battery life, system UI jank, screenshot stability
issues, Bluetooth playback problems, loss of NFC functionality, and the
inability to factory reset.
Google
already said that Beta 3 (DP4), which is release candidate for testing will be
available by the end of June, and the final Beta 4 (DP5) for final testing will
available in Q3 2018 before final release.
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