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Best Android 9 Pie Features: What's Latest Updation in this New Version


Features of Android 9.0

Indoor navigation with Wi-Fi RTT

Android P now supports IEEE 802.11mc WiFi protocol which is also known as Wi-Fi Round-Trip-Time (RTT). It’s one of the best features that Android fans are waiting for. This new feature enables indoor GPS style tracking by decisive your location within a building and facilitating turn-by-turn directions to help you navigate indoors.

Dashboard

It’s calm to lose track of time while you are glued to your phone watching YouTube videos, playing games, or checking out social media. This is why Google has introduced a bunch of features that let you control how you use your phone.

Gesture Navigation

Google has redesigned the way you navigate the OS by introducing Gesture Navigation in Android P similar to iPhone X.

Do Not Disturb

Meetings and family gathering often demand your full presence, and Android P is going to help you with that through its modified Do Not Disturb mode. It not only silences the phone calls and notifications but also all the visual interruptions like statements that frequently pop up on your screen.

Notch support

Every smartphone manufacturer is following the trend of notch displays. And Google seemed a little unprepared since Android 8.0 had no support for a display cut-out.

Benefits of Android 9.0

"Slices" is an another unfinished Android Pie feature, which will allow apps to package up chunks of UI for display inside other apps. Google is starting up another beta for the Digital Wellbeing features today. But this will most likely be a way for apps to provide an embedded UI in the Google Assistant. Slices still isn't ready and will be out "later this fall." Google's blog post seems quite happy that it can make "Pie" and "Slices" puns now, though. Digital Wellbeing is an initiative that is supposed to curb smartphone addiction, adding features like a dashboard that tracks app usage, app lockout timers, and a "Wind down" feature that desiderates the display at night, discouraging you from using the phone. Acquire more details about Embedded

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