
ANDROID 9.0 ("PIE")
Android 9
adapts to you and how you use your phone, learning your preferences as you go.
Your experience gets better and better over time, and it keeps things running
smoother, longer.
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ANDROID 9.0 ("PIE") |
Adaptive Battery
- Go
more with a single charge. Adaptive Battery learns how you like to use your
phone, so the apps and services you don’t use as much aren’t a battery drain.
- This feature uses machine learning to predict which apps you'll
use in the next few hours and which you likely won't, so your phone only spends
battery power on the apps you care about.
Adaptive Brightness
- With Adaptive Brightness, your phone learns how you set your screen's
brightness in different lighting environments and automatically does it for you
over time.
App actions.
App Actions predicts what you’re about to do, so you get to your next
task more quickly. If you do something like connect your headphones, the
playlist you were listening to earlier is front and center.
- Adapts
for your morning commute
- At work
- When you use headphones
Slices.
Slices bring relevant parts of
your favorite apps to the surface. Next time you search for Lyft, you can see
prices and driver ETAs right within your results.
Intuitive Navigation.
Switch between apps and get to
what you need more naturally by using gestures instead of buttons.
Digital Wellbeing.
Introducing
a set of tools to help you learn how you use your phone and make any
adjustments you’d like along the way.
Dashboard.
App Actions predicts what you’re about to do, so you get to your next
task more quickly. If you do something like connect your headphones, the
playlist you were listening to earlier is front and center.
- Adapts for your morning commute
- At work
- When you use headphones
Slices.
Slices bring relevant parts of your favorite apps to the surface. Next time you search for Lyft, you can see prices and driver ETAs right within your results.
Intuitive Navigation.
Switch between apps and get to
what you need more naturally by using gestures instead of buttons.
Digital Wellbeing.
Introducing
a set of tools to help you learn how you use your phone and make any
adjustments you’d like along the way.
Dashboard.
Get a better idea of how often you use your
phone. You can see how many notifications you get, plus how much time you spend
in apps and how often you check your phone.
App timers.
App timers let you know when you’re
getting close to your set limits, and app icons gray out when you reach those
limits to help remind you of your goals.
Wind Down and Do Not Disturb.
Set a daily schedule to get
your phone ready for bed. Your screen fades to Grayscale, while Do Not Disturb
silences notifications for a restful sleep. You can activate Do Not Disturb
anytime you want to disconnect.
App timers let you know when you’re
getting close to your set limits, and app icons gray out when you reach those
limits to help remind you of your goals.
Wind Down and Do Not Disturb.
Set a daily schedule to get
your phone ready for bed. Your screen fades to Grayscale, while Do Not Disturb
silences notifications for a restful sleep. You can activate Do Not Disturb
anytime you want to disconnect.
For More features.
1. Accessibility
- Accessibility menu: With Android 9's new accessibility menu, common actions like
taking screenshots and navigating with one hand are now easier for motor
impaired users.
- Select
to Speak - OCR in Camera View:With
Select to Speak, you can select text on the screen and the content will be read
aloud. Now, Android 9 has added added OCR support for S2S in Camera and
Pictures to make text even more accessible. Simply select text when using the
camera or in picture, and the text will be highlighted and read aloud.
- Sound
amplifier:This
new Accessibility Service makes it easier to understand conversations by
dynamically adjusting over 100 settings to boost the audio in scenarios such as
a loud restaurant, bar, or concert.
2.Battery and brightness
- Battery
Saver:Battery Saver keeps your charge going longer than ever by turning off
features like the Always-On display. Plus, you have more control over when it
comes on - so you can go further on one charge.
- Background
restrictions:Now, you'll see recommendations in Settings to restrict certain apps
that use too much battery, so you can have more control over your battery.
3.camera
- Multi-camera
support:With
Android 9, developers can now create immersive experiences using streams from
two or more physical cameras, such as on devices with either dual-front or
dual-back cameras. Examples include depth, bokeh, stereo vision, and more.
- External camera support: Android 9 now supports external USB /
UVC cameras on certain devices.
4.Digital well being
- Do Not Disturb: Improvements
to Do Not Disturb to silence not just notification sounds, but also all the visual
interruptions. Calls from starred contacts will still come through, so you
don't have to worry about missing something urgent.
5.display
- Display cutout: Support for devices with cutouts to make use of
available screen space.
- Edge-to-edge screens: Support for devices with 18:9 and taller
aspect ratios, and devices with display cutouts.
6. Enterprise
- Multiple users on dedicated devices: Android 9 makes it easy for
users to share a single device, good for shift workers or public kiosks.
- Work tab in launcher: Now, you can visually separate your work
apps. Tap on the work tab to see work apps all in one place, and turn them off
with a simple toggle when you get off work.
- Postpone Over-the-air (OTA) updates: Android 9 now provides the
ability for Enterprise IT admins to define freeze periods up to 90 days during
which time devices in their fleet will not update the Android OS. This ensures
their devices states remain unchanged during critical time like holidays.
7.Media.
- Multiple Bluetooth connections: With Android 9, you can connect
up to five Bluetooth devices and switch between these devices seamlessly.
Incoming phone calls will be sent to all connected Bluetooth devices that can
accept, so you'll never miss a call.
- Sound delay reporting: Android 9 offers support for headsets
with sound delay reporting, so video on your device and audio on your
headphones can always stay in sync.
- Volume memory per Bluetooth device: Android 9 will now remember
the last volume you set for each of your Bluetooth devices. No more blasting
music too loudly when you reconnect to your car or headphones.
- HDR: Android 9 adds built-in support for High Dynamic Range
(HDR) VP9 Profile 2, so you can watch HDR-enabled movies on YouTube and Google
Play Movies. HDR improves the brightness and color range of video to improve
the picture quality and experience.
- HD Audio: Improved performance and support for HD audio
delivering clearer, sharper, and richer quality sound.
- HEIF: Android
9 now supports HEIF photos on the Android platform to improve compression of
pictures and reduce the amount of storage needed.
8. Notification
- Notification enhancements for messaging: Now, messaging apps can
provide suggested 'smart replies' in the notification, so you can respond in a
tap. Plus, any inline reply drafts won't disappear if you navigate away, and
you'll be able to see images sent from your friends right in the notification.
-
Manage Notifications: You now have a quick way to turn off
notifications from a range of apps, so you only receive those that are helpful
to you. You'll also get a smart prompt if you're swiping away certain
notifications whether you want to keep receiving them.
9.Privacy & Security
- Android Backups: Android
9 enables encryption of Android backups with a client-side secret (the device
PIN, pattern or password) for greater security.
- Android biometric prompt: Android
9 introduces a number of new security features, including a standardized
biometric authentication prompt to provide a more consistent authentication
experience across Android.
- Android Protected
Confirmation: On compatible hardware, apps can now use UI controlled by
the secure hardware to get your confirmation for a sensitive transaction, such
as making a payment.
- 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.
10.System
Usability Enhancements
- At-a-Glance on
Always-on-Display: See things like calendar events and weather on your
Lock Screen and Always-on Display.
- 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.
- Rotation: Get more
control over your phone’s display rotation with a simple button that confirms
when you’d like to change the rotation on your device - even when your
orientation is locked.
- 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.
- 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).
FOR FURTHER DETAILS VISIT :
https://www.android.com/versions/pie-9-0/.
Thank you
for Reading.
written by,
b.swaminathan.
- Accessibility menu: With Android 9's new accessibility menu, common actions like taking screenshots and navigating with one hand are now easier for motor impaired users.
- Select to Speak - OCR in Camera View:With Select to Speak, you can select text on the screen and the content will be read aloud. Now, Android 9 has added added OCR support for S2S in Camera and Pictures to make text even more accessible. Simply select text when using the camera or in picture, and the text will be highlighted and read aloud.
- Sound amplifier:This new Accessibility Service makes it easier to understand conversations by dynamically adjusting over 100 settings to boost the audio in scenarios such as a loud restaurant, bar, or concert.
- Battery Saver:Battery Saver keeps your charge going longer than ever by turning off features like the Always-On display. Plus, you have more control over when it comes on - so you can go further on one charge.
- Background restrictions:Now, you'll see recommendations in Settings to restrict certain apps that use too much battery, so you can have more control over your battery.
3.camera
- Multi-camera support:With Android 9, developers can now create immersive experiences using streams from two or more physical cameras, such as on devices with either dual-front or dual-back cameras. Examples include depth, bokeh, stereo vision, and more.
- External camera support: Android 9 now supports external USB / UVC cameras on certain devices.
4.Digital well being
- Do Not Disturb: Improvements to Do Not Disturb to silence not just notification sounds, but also all the visual interruptions. Calls from starred contacts will still come through, so you don't have to worry about missing something urgent.
5.display
- Display cutout: Support for devices with cutouts to make use of
available screen space.
- Edge-to-edge screens: Support for devices with 18:9 and taller
aspect ratios, and devices with display cutouts.
6. Enterprise
- Multiple users on dedicated devices: Android 9 makes it easy for
users to share a single device, good for shift workers or public kiosks.
- Work tab in launcher: Now, you can visually separate your work
apps. Tap on the work tab to see work apps all in one place, and turn them off
with a simple toggle when you get off work.
- Postpone Over-the-air (OTA) updates: Android 9 now provides the
ability for Enterprise IT admins to define freeze periods up to 90 days during
which time devices in their fleet will not update the Android OS. This ensures
their devices states remain unchanged during critical time like holidays.
7.Media.
- Multiple Bluetooth connections: With Android 9, you can connect
up to five Bluetooth devices and switch between these devices seamlessly.
Incoming phone calls will be sent to all connected Bluetooth devices that can
accept, so you'll never miss a call.
- Sound delay reporting: Android 9 offers support for headsets
with sound delay reporting, so video on your device and audio on your
headphones can always stay in sync.
- Volume memory per Bluetooth device: Android 9 will now remember
the last volume you set for each of your Bluetooth devices. No more blasting
music too loudly when you reconnect to your car or headphones.
- HDR: Android 9 adds built-in support for High Dynamic Range
(HDR) VP9 Profile 2, so you can watch HDR-enabled movies on YouTube and Google
Play Movies. HDR improves the brightness and color range of video to improve
the picture quality and experience.
- HD Audio: Improved performance and support for HD audio
delivering clearer, sharper, and richer quality sound.
- HEIF: Android
9 now supports HEIF photos on the Android platform to improve compression of
pictures and reduce the amount of storage needed.
8. Notification
- Notification enhancements for messaging: Now, messaging apps can
provide suggested 'smart replies' in the notification, so you can respond in a
tap. Plus, any inline reply drafts won't disappear if you navigate away, and
you'll be able to see images sent from your friends right in the notification.
-
Manage Notifications: You now have a quick way to turn off
notifications from a range of apps, so you only receive those that are helpful
to you. You'll also get a smart prompt if you're swiping away certain
notifications whether you want to keep receiving them.
9.Privacy & Security
Manage Notifications: You now have a quick way to turn off
notifications from a range of apps, so you only receive those that are helpful
to you. You'll also get a smart prompt if you're swiping away certain
notifications whether you want to keep receiving them.
- Android Backups: Android
9 enables encryption of Android backups with a client-side secret (the device
PIN, pattern or password) for greater security.
- Android biometric prompt: Android
9 introduces a number of new security features, including a standardized
biometric authentication prompt to provide a more consistent authentication
experience across Android.
- Android Protected
Confirmation: On compatible hardware, apps can now use UI controlled by
the secure hardware to get your confirmation for a sensitive transaction, such
as making a payment.
- 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.
10.System
Usability Enhancements
- At-a-Glance on
Always-on-Display: See things like calendar events and weather on your
Lock Screen and Always-on Display.
- 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.
- Rotation: Get more
control over your phone’s display rotation with a simple button that confirms
when you’d like to change the rotation on your device - even when your
orientation is locked.
- 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.
- 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).
FOR FURTHER DETAILS VISIT :
https://www.android.com/versions/pie-9-0/.
Thank you
for Reading.
written by,
b.swaminathan.
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