Android O comes with several changes as well as new features. Since its first announced in 2008, it has become very prominent software. The mobile domain is continually advancing and Android has developed alongside it so it could address the issues of individuals like us who utilize it consistently.

With the first main review of Android O, we got a look at a portion of the new features. With the beta release, we get a clearer picture of what can expect when it’s discharged not long from now. Google additionally discloses to us this is only a couple of the things we can expect with the following form of Android.

Background Limits:

Android O gives top priority on saving power and improve battery life with users to do anything. They have put limits on Implicit Broadcast, Background Services, Location Updates are automatic. It means it is very much easier to build an applications that do not have any impact on battery life and user will not have to manage anything as such.

Notification Channels:

Android O has introduced Notification Channels, which categorized notifications into channels. This way, users will have an opportunity to block or change kinds of notifications in group, instead of muting all the other things an app trying to communicate.

PiP (Picture in Picture) for handset:

In Android O, we can squeeze the perspective of an app into a little auxiliary window that can be positioned by the user at run time. For instance, a YouTube window can be squeezed and moved so that you can take a notes in a second app while it’s playing.

Adaptive Icons and badges:

Options can be given for different shaped masks that define the outside border (think squircles) and the icons can be animated. Adaptive icons will be supported in the launcher, shortcuts, device Settings, sharing dialog, and the application preview screen.

Google has built this out in a way that’s easy for developers. They provide an icon as normal, and a background, and the system that mend them together using a mask that the home launcher defines.

Additionally, new icons support badges for new content. We’ve seen these from other OEMs, but Google adds things like a preview panel from the home screen.

Font Resources In XML:

Android O elevates text styles to a full asset type.

This implies textual styles can be defined a similar way colors and different assets are in application formats utilizing XML, and developers will have more control over the text styles and style they utilize. This means we have application with their own particular custom text style with no convoluted procedures by developers or user.

Google is packaging all their own particular free textual styles into downloadable bundles that can be utilized here, and this can apply to emojis, as well

Autofill API’s:

Platform support for auto-fills means better security and powerful way for an application to store repetitive information.

Using the new Autofill API, a user can choose a data source for autofill data, and app that required to store and fetch this kind of data no longer required to act as an accessibility service. An app like Password Manager can package its own activity for utilizing the Autofill API and we can select it when we required it much like choosing a new keyboard. An app also could be built that perform as a global storage for autofill data without getting associated with any specific program.

WebView enhancement:

Android O empowers the multiprocessing mode for Web-View parts from Nougat as the default and that includes an API so designers can deal with their own particular mistakes and crashes.

This makes applications that utilize web development languages for better stability and security, dialects better soundness and security, and clients will benefit empower Google Safe Browsing for remote URLs.