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Android O Features Revealed in Developer Preview: Battery Improvements, Revamped Notifications, and More

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  • Notification Channels gives the user more control over notifications
  • Background limits for apps should help boost battery life
  • More details to be revealed in Google I/O, in May
Android O Features Revealed in Developer Preview: Battery Improvements, Revamped Notifications, and More

Google has released the Android O Developer Preview, giving us a glimpse at what to expect from the next version of Android at Google I/O conference in May. While not all Android O features have been released with the developer preview, this does give us an idea at what Google is focussing at with the next major build of its mobile OS. The first Android O build is compatible with Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel and Pixel XL but this is strictly intended for developers as it’s still in very early stages.

At this point, a couple of new Android O features, along with improvements to existing Android Nougat features, can be found in the developer preview. Here’s a taste of what’s to come with the next version of Android.

Better battery life via tighter control on background limits for apps
Android Nougat ushered in great respite for anyone looking to get better battery life from their smartphone and Android O promises to help this cause even further. Google has added additional automatic limits on what apps can do in the background which fall in three main areas – implicit broadcasts, background services and location updates. With this provision in place, developers can now fine tune the kind of activity that their app can perform when running in the background in order to have minimal impact on battery life.

Notification Channels
Google is giving the user more control on how we treat notifications with its new Notification Channels framework. These are app-defined categories for notification content which when set right by the developer, gives the user a more fine-grained control over different kinds of notifications for an app rather than managing all the app’s notifications together. Users can control the importance level, sound, lights, vibration, etc., for an entire channel.

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Adaptive icons
Apps can now have adaptive launcher icons which can display a variety of shapes depending on the device. According to Google, “a launcher icon can display using a circular shape on one OEM device, and display a squircle on another device. Each device OEM provides a mask, which the system then uses to render all icons with the same shape.” The system also has the ability to animate interactions with the icons and these can be used in shortcuts, Settings, sharing dialogue and in the overview screen, besides the launcher.

Platform support for Autofill apps
Password managers are lifesavers for many and in Android O, Google is adding platform support for these apps. In the similar way one selects a keyboard to use, you’ll soon be able to pick an autofill app that the system will default to. The new Autofill Framework will manage the communication between the app and an autofill service.

Picture-in-picture (PIP) mode for handsets and tablets
A feature that’s currently available on Android TV, PIP mode is now coming to other Android devices with the O update. This is most useful for video playback as the app will now be able to put themselves in PIP mode and you can specify the aspect ratio and type of controls (like play/pause) you want the app to have in this state. Other than this, there’s a new app overlay window and multi-display support for launching an app on a remote display.

Wide-gamut colour for apps
Imaging and photo editing apps can now be tweaked to take advantage of devices that support wide colour gamut displays.

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High-resolution audio support and new Connectivity features
Android O now also supports high-quality Bluetooth audio codecs such as Sony’s LDAC codec. AAudio is a new native API that's designed specifically for apps that require high-performance, low-latency audio. Apps using AAudio read and write data via streams.

Google is also adding new Wi-Fi features like Wi-Fi Aware, which was previously known Neighbour Awareness Networking (NAN). This allows apps and nearby devices to discover and communicate over Wi-Fi without requiring an Internet access point. The ConnectionService APIs is also being extended to third-party calling apps, which can now be displayed in different UIs like a head unit of a car.

Improved keyboard navigation
With Google Play apps now on Chrome OS, Google in streamlining the use of a keyboard on such devices in Android O. According to Google, this should ensure “more reliable, predictable model for "arrow" and "tab" navigation that aids both developers and end users.”

Other changes
Google is enhancing WebView which will now enable multiprocess mode by default and a new API which allows apps to better handle errors and crashes. Android O now supports several new Java Language APIs, including the new java.time API. The Android Runtime is said to be much faster than before, with improvements of up to 2x on some application benchmarks.

These are just some of the changes highlighted by Google as of now and we expect more announcements to surface as we draw closer to the company’s big event in May.

So, are you excited for Android O? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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