The good news is Google expanded its list of beta partner devices, which means there are quite a few phones that are likely to get the final version quickly. Android One devices will receive the update towards the end of the year. For the beta, the usual caveats apply: Not everything may work correctly, bugs may crop up, and so on.
Even if you plan on keeping Android 9. Make sure your photos, contacts, and documents are available on the cloud or uploaded to another storage device before you begin. Google has made signing up for the public beta very easy. Visit this Android developer page , where you will find a list of all the compatible phones. Locate your phone model, and choose Get the beta at the bottom of the phone description. You can also try with Volume Up. Tap onBackup option and backup all the partitions such as system, data, boot, recovery, EFS and cache optional.
Step 5: You will need to wipe the current system. Wipe system, data, and cache optionally. This is needed if coming you are coming from another ROM. Tap on Install option. Navigate to the Universal Oreo Bootloader and device specific Modem. Select it and flash it. Step 7: You can flash the Gapps and Magisk now or reboot into system first to see if it works. StrongBox: On compatible hardware, apps can now take advantage of tamper-resistant hardware to protect their private keys, making it harder than ever for malware to steal their credentials.
Privacy enhancements: Android 9 safeguards privacy in a number of new ways. Now, Android will restrict access to your phone's microphone, camera, or other sensors when an app is idle or running in the background. If an app does need to access a sensor, it will show a persistent notification on your phone. Android 9 also brings important improvements that protect all web communications and offer private web surfing. Redesigned Quick Settings: A more consistent user experience for Quick Settings with all toggles, plus an updated visual design and added informational subtext.
Volume controls: Simpler, more accessible volume controls let you control media volume instantly, as well as quickly toggle call and notification volume settings. Screenshots: Now, you can take screenshots easily from the power menu and draw, annotate, or crop them quickly.
New system navigation: Re-design of Android's system navigation to help make it simpler to search and move between apps. Swipe up from anywhere to see full-screen previews of recently used apps, swipe left and right to easily navigate between them, and tap on one to jump in. Slices: Interactive snippets of your favorite apps can be surfaced in different places, like Google Search.
Overview Selection: Long-press to select text or image in Overview mode and see actions based on what you've selected for example, an option to route to an address with Google Maps or share for an image. Adjust less. Tailored to you. Adaptive Battery. Adaptive Brightness. App Actions Right there, right when you want it. Adapts for your morning commute. At work. When you use headphones. Slices The best of your apps, even faster. Intuitive Navigation Getting around just got easier.
Digital Wellbeing Great technology should help, not distract. App Timers Set daily time limits. This will reset at midnight. Cancel Set. Digital Wellbeing. System Usability Enhancements.
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