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Google's first developer preview of Android P might not have significant UI adjustments
Google has added a built-in support for a notch cutting into the display at the top of the screen, called “display cutout support”. Google has released the first developer preview of its next version of operating system “ Android P ” which the company says is mostly focused on the changes that will affect developers and might not have significant user interface adjustments. Dave Burke, Google Vice President of Engineering, said this is “an early baseline build for developers only”, The Verge reported, adding that it was unclear how big the user-facing changes would be. As far as the notable changes for developers are concerned, “Android P restricts access to mic, camera and all SensorManager sensors from apps that are idle”.
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