During its I/O 2017 event yesterday, Google gave Android O the launch it deserved. The OS that makes over 2 billion devices work is getting the upgrades it should have received ages ago. While a developer preview was released a couple of months ago, the proper unveiling details what the new Android version aims to bring and all the new features in Developer Preview 2.
Without further ado, let’s get down to all the new features in Android O:
Don’t be fooled by the name. Fluid Experiences isn’t a new UI, it’s a technique to make Android more productive and is being introduced with Android O.
TensorFlow is Google’s machine learning language which enables its search engine, improved translations, facial recognition and much more. A Lite version of Tensorflow will power the new Android OS requiring no internet access for common processes. Andorid O’s new framework will hardware accelerate neural network features, preventing the need to compute actions like text selections.
Multi-tasking has been improved too and brings the new picture-in-picture mode. YouTube app on Android O will the PiP support and users will be able to simply press the home button and use other apps while the video appears in a small scalable and moveable window on the screen. For the time being, only YouTube Red and Google Duo video calling app support the function.
Many third-party and OEM launchers already showed an icon on top of an app with a notification. Google has now incorporated the feature into vanilla Android with a light twist.
A small dot will appear over an app with active notifications. Long press the app icon with a Notification Dot and you get a separate menu with actions like marking the notification as read or viewing the notification in a popup window. The color of the dot will vary depending on the color of the app’s icon.
Android already has pretty nifty text selection mechanism buts it’s about to get even better. With Android O, highlighting text enables more features thanks to Google’s AI. For example if you highlight a phone number you can simply tap on it to dial it or when you select an address, you can directly start navigation using Google Maps.
Autofill lets you quickly log into your most used services. For each app that has the feature enabled, Android O will remember your username and (in some cases) password to quickly sign in with your device.
Google has named all of its non-visible Android optimizations as Vitals. Battery life has received major improvements in Android O. Background apps will be put into standby and won’t be allowed to poll for hardware access. For example, a background app will be fed user’s last seen location unless it’s in the foreground. Similarly, other improvements are bound to improve the battery life of Android phones even more.
The New Google Play Protect will take charge of your Android security. Any app you install or update will be regularly scanned by the Google Play app.
Boot times and app launches are bound to speed up as well. Pixel devices are reportedly seeing a 50% decline in startup time while app launches are faster as well.
Play Console Dashboard is a developer tool which will provide real-time analytics on app device usage and will help in debugging apps much faster than before.
There’s plenty of other great features in Android O but Google’s focus has been on making the OS more productive and optimizing its performance. Android Go is another move towards that direction and you can read more about it here.
Android 8.0 will carry a dessert name starting with an O. With two developer previews already out, the third one is expected to come on mid-June while the fourth is expected a month later. Final release will be in Q3 (Jul-Sep) so expect it around late August or early September.