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Google reportedly targeting a mid-March release for first version of Android P Developer Preview
The latest Google smartphones like the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL may be the only devices that will support Android P Developer Preview 1. A new report now states that we could see the first developer preview of Android P very soon. According to a tweet by popular tipster Evan Blass, Google is targetting mid-March as their target for launching the first developer preview of Android P. There are also rumours that Google could launch their first preview on 21 March, the same date it had launched Android O last year. The latest Google smartphones may be the only devices that will support Android P Developer Preview 1 such as Pixel and Pixel 2, but more smartphones may be added in the next versions of the preview.


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