Google Android P Has A Date?
If you’re an Android lover and are excited about this release then make sure that you mark August 20th in your calendar.
The initial introduction of Android P was done by Google in its annual I/O conference in May.
Android P 9.0: What’s Your Name, Dear? Here we can see an upgrade in the processor but RAM remains the same as previous releases Pixel 2XL. Or, just wait for the official release date and follow our tips below. So, get ready to receive the public version of Android P.
Now that we know when it’s coming, let’s take a look at some of the key features Android P will bring to the table. This was made possible thanks to Project Treble. While not clearly revealed, Google will be packing in Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 845 chipset which is a logical upgrade over the Pixel 2.
Whether you’re participating in beta testing or following reactions to the developer previews, you might be considering how the Android P could help your business.
For more updates stay tuned to GoAndroid. Either way, Android P is nearly here and these tips will help you prepare for its arrival.
Hopefully, thanks to Google’s Project Treble, the P rollout won’t be restricted to Pixel owners this year. This gives us a glance under the hood of the device. This indicates that a new phone launch is around the corner (2 months more!).
Android P 9.0: Launch on August 20? Google has always named its Android versions on famous desserts, while this time it seems the company might change that. The only thing it didn’t say was the exact date.
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The timing would be consistent with how Google’s handled Android updates in the past. So there’s still something to be excited about for August 20. Google also recently revealed guidelines on notches, telling developers and manufacturers they’re only allowed to put two notches per phone.
As for what P will stand for, it’s anyone’s guess at this point. Hopefully they prove me wrong.