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Monday, 5 March 2018

Android P first developer preview expected to release mid-March

Generally, Google has a trend of rolling out new Android version as developer preview before the official introduction at the I/O event. Following the same trend this time as well, it is widely anticipated that Google might release the first developer's preview later this month according to popular leakster Evan Blass. Evan doesn't mention any other details of the features but gives us a time-frame to keep an eye out. However, the public launch won't be before August or September. Given the March 21st release of first Oreo developer's preview, we're pretty sure that sometime later this month would be it for the first appearance of Android P. [HTML1] Furthermore, according to reports and rumors surfaced so far, Android P should be a significant upgrade over Oreo. It is heard that Google will be embracing the notch design, tightly integrate the Google’s voice assistant to lure maximum iPhone users to shift to its Android. It is also reported that Android P said to have native support for Iris Scanner according to the recent commits. With Android being so vulnerable to malware trojans, Android P is aimed at preventing background apps from accessing the camera and recording via microphone. With the successful being accurate with his reporting, we don't have to wait ...