Android Pie Is Here. Let's All Enjoy a Slice
Google has just released the final version of its Android P software, which was first previewed at the company's annual developer conference back in May. But if you haven't been using the beta software and this is your first run-in with Android P-is-for-Pie, then you're going to welcome the OS's new navigation system, screen-time controls, battery optimization, and privacy tweaks. But Google has made continual improvements, and Android Pie has a new feature called "Adaptive Battery." With Android Pie, Google is going to show you information that's embedded within apps, offering you interactive app functionality from directly within search results. Google Google's new "digital well-being" software is the only part of the Android Pie OS that will still be in beta for a while longer.
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