Google may finally roll out a stable version of the Android P on 20 August
If the 20 August release is true, we will finally know what the P in Android P stands for. It’s been a couple of months since Google has been testing the Android P beta version, but there hasn’t been any information about the date on which it will be finally released. While, Google had announced that the OS will roll-out “this summer,” from what a recent ‘leak’ by a popular tipster Evan Blass looks like, it seems that Android P’s stable version will roll out on 20 August. This means two things, one that Google is soon going to announce the release of the much awaited operating system in the coming days, and two, that we will finally know what the P in Android P stands for. The other companies who have partnered with Google and run Android, like OnePlus, Nokia will also get their Android P updates some weeks after the official release of the software.


Android P public beta is now coming to 10 more devices other than Google Pixel
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