Google recently released the first Android P Developer Preview. While it’s an evolutionary step up from Android Oreo, there are a few features that make it stand out.
Although only 1.1 percent of all Android devices are currently running on Oreo, it seems like Google is ready to shift its focus to the next iteration of the OS already: Android P. Google recently released the first developer preview, and whatever it ends up being called, Android P is likely to be released to the public this fall. From now until then, the search giant will undoubtedly bring new features and axe some, but here are some of the top features from the first developer preview
Ah yes, the dreaded notch. The Essential Phone was one of the first sport “the notch,” and the iPhone X essentially made it into a design trend (for better or worse; I opine the latter). Following its launch, we’ve seen a flood of Android phones sporting this bizarre design, including the recently-announced ZenFone 5 and the rumored LG G7. Whether you like it or not, it seems like the notch is here to stay.