#AndroidP Developer Preview 1 is available today! Read the blog post here → goo.gl/Nc3ad2 Get an early look at some of the new features in the next version of Android for testing, development, and don't forget to give us your feedback.
@AndroidDev are we going to see ImageDecoder in the support library?
@AndroidDev further -an integraded passwordsafe -better 18:9 support and 120hz for display (automatic switch between 60 and 120hz) -integraded ultra low power modus -desktopmodus -calc feature for notificationbar (like iOS) -domain accessiblity (controlled by google account)
@AndroidDev Hello Android developers, here is a list of features that we want for the next Android P: -one API for all virtual assistant -zoom out finger gesture to activate Picture in Picture -adaptive themes and icons in relation to day and nighttime (Darkthemes) -more blur effects
@AndroidDev Whats the name: Pancake or Peanutbutter Ben&Jerry ?
@AndroidDev @KseniiaS Just worry about how many breaking changes and deprecated methods/classes without helpful and easy-to-find documentation this time. Developers already spent too much time upgrading for external dependencies rather than focusing on the product itself.
@AndroidDev Do restrictions on non-sdk API affect signature apps? developer.android.com/preview/restri…
@AndroidDev A simple suggestion from a customer, please make OEM's push updates for all their phones when there's a new update out. I'm still sitting on a October security update from Samsung
@AndroidDev Boring! No relevant new features to speak of, just few minor UI changes & features here & there. These are NO pathbreaking enhancements Google having a tiny few features adding each subsequent year in buckets and fool the consumers to buy their 'NEW' Pixel phones.