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Android 9.0 is Going to be Entirely Revamped

Android Material Design

So even after having just 3gb of RAM, iPhone 10 is very more faster than few Android flagship smartphones out in the market and it's not only because of Apple's 11 Bionic chipset but it's also because of booting time, app opening animation, multitasking, closing animation and the RAM management. Yes, I want to say iOS handles everything just perfectly and smoothly. The reason we hate iOS / Android is because we cannot customize it and iPhones are very
more expensive than Android smartphones. Yeah we have variety of Android smartphones out there which we consider better than iPhones and actually they are but one cannot deny the fact that iPhones are very more smoother than most of the Android smartphones but that's going to change with Android 9.0 P.



Google is saying enough is enough they will dominate iOS operating system with Android 9.0 by doing major interface changes and by major they literally mean major the last huge change we saw was from Android KitKat to Android lollipop.

WHAT WILL ANDROID P BE CALLED?
According to Bloomberg, the internal code name is 'Pistachio Ice Cream', but this is unlikely to be the official name. Google typically names its Android updates after desserts or confectionery. Fan favourite suggestions include Pancake and Pumpkin Pie.


WHEN WILL ANDROID P COME OUT?
It will be unveiled at Google I/O in May, but expect it to be released around August or September at the latest. As ever, it will come to official Google devices ahead of third-party ones from the likes of Samsung, LG and Sony.


And that was the first time Google introduced the material design and same is going to happen in 2018. The history is going to repeat we are going to see major design changes and major improvements with Android 9.0. Now the question is how Google is going to make Android faster than iOS well here's the answer material design has extensive use of animations overuse of colors images shapes and it can be destructive sometimes Google is going to remove most of the unnecessary things which are slowing the Android additionally they are going to make up opening animation faster than ever. Google says that they will add few things that a normal user uses most including unlocking the smartphone, finding and locating an application on your home screen and so on. They will use machine learning to automate them. Again with Android 9.0, Google assistant will be able to do most of things developers will be able to integrate Google assistant to their applications. For example, you are using WhatsApp and one Google assistant to read a specific chat for you you will be able to do it easily thanks to third party assistant integration last but not least Google say Siri is so far behind assistant that much deeper integration of assistant in Android phones could
feasibly overtake iOS in the coming years so here we are going to see major changes with Android 9.0 and deeper Google assistant integration.


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