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Muito legais essas novidades no Android 8.0 adorei, agora estou na dúvida se continuo com IOS ou volto pro Android rsrs... #android #ios #android8 #android8oreo (em Hospital Do Celular e Tablet) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtE2gq3hhed/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1671rk4x2sleo
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#Android8Oreo, on my Galaxy! 💪
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hadi bakalım hayırlı olsun #androidoreo #android8oreo yepyeni görünüm mükemmel tasarım ve mükemmel hız :))) #huawei 👍🏻👍🏻
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FIX ANDROID OREO Berbarengan dengan Gerhana Matahari 21 Agustus 2017 di Amerika, android 8.0 resmi bernama OREO. Fitur2 unggulan sebelumnya sudah pernah di rilis oleh para developer. #android8 #android #androidoreo #oreo #openwonder #gerhana #gerhanamatahari #androidos #android8oreo
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Android 8 Oreo News - New Android OS finally arrived with new features of android oreo https://youtu.be/v7rH2wKJCIM #Android8Oreo #AndroidOreo #AndroidOS
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We take a look at what to expect from Google’s latest OS update, Android Oreo including some of its top features. We also discuss what devices are expected to get an update for Android Oreo.
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Android 8.0: New Features and the Checklist for App Update
Do we have here the fans of #Android8 & #Oreo? Check out this sweet-sweet guide: all you need to know about #android8oreo and how to update your app. You have to migrate to a new version, so prepare yourself for a journey. Boom, let’s go!
It’s been 9 years and 26 versions ago when we met Android OS for the first time. Since then, we’ve got much improvement for our mobile devices and tasted lots of sweets together: lollipops, jelly beans, cupcakes, etc. What do you think about Oreo? The eighth Android version is officially here with a good bunch of new features worth to be known.
Besides, owners of Android products want to update their apps to the fresh Oreo version — and TecSynt has a piece of knowledge to share. The latest news about Android innovations is here for you.
Android 8.0 and Its New Features
1. Boot Time Is Twice Faster
Boot time is the time needed by a device for a proper operation after it’s turned on. Our daily job requires us to be really fast no matter what we do. Android developers know that a huge number of our tasks are hidden in the mobile phone –you can be twice faster with an Oreo cookie in the smartphone.
2. Autofill
From now on, Android users can get to their accounts much faster with autofill. This feature is optional, but if you do trust your device with some pieces of your private data, you’ll be happy to get rid of boring typing and save few spare seconds.
3. The New Picture-in-Picture Mode
They say multitasking could be rather damaging — but not for Android smartphones! The Picture-in-Picture mode allows users to watch videos and work on any other tasks simultaneously. For this moment, you can check this mode with VLC and YouTube if you have YouTube Red subscription.
4. Notification Dots and Previews
Thanks to notification dots on the app’s icon, you’ll know there’s something for you to check out. And if you want to read messages faster, just use a long tap on the icon and see the list of notifications without visiting the app. To delete any message, just swipe it from the screen.
5. Android Instant Apps
Or just “installation is not required”. Literally, you can access Android apps from the Internet browser. All the interface details are still in place, so products look exactly the same as the installed version.
6. Rescue Party
Solving security issues is a huge matter in the mobile world. Android Oreo suggests killing the biggest bugs with the Rescue Party feature. It will make attempts to cope with bootloops or app crashes that may happen while you use your phone.
7. Battery Saving
Keeping smartphones “full of life” is a big issue for mobile platforms, and Android has started working on it thoroughly since Marshmallow and its Doze Mode. With Oreo, we have Background Execution Limits, which means Android will keep an eye on the apps running in the background — they won’t drain your battery.
Plus, location updates will be requested several times in an hour — not all the time you use the device. This restriction applies to all Android apps — no matter if they’re updated to the 8th version or not.
8. More Emojis
Don’t forget to have some fun even if you deal with security and battery-saving issues. Android developers give more opportunities to express your emotions with mobile emoji — actually, there are over 60 new pics to mess around when messaging.
This is far from all the new traits of the Android platform — it seems like Oreo cookies have led a revolution for mobile users. Now, it’s about time to put it right into your smartphone, but when exactly will it happen?
Moving to Android 8.0: Update Your Application
If you’re an app owner with a product using the 6th or 7th Android version, you’ve probably noticed some renovations in the new Oreo operating system. Plus, you might be interested in the app upgrading so that your app would be welcomed on the flagships running Android. Let’s learn more about how much it takes to migrate to Android 8.0 without fuss and mess.
Checking Compatibility with Android O
Testing compatibility goes first, and the whole upgrade process can’t exist without it. Hence, this first stage is preparation to the app update using targetSdkVersion.
Developers need to be sure that the application is completely ready to meet new changes in the platform. The thing is such changes may somehow affect your product, that’s why it should be adjusted to the 8th version first.
Here are some examples of changes to consider:
Apps now may check device location less frequently than before.
net.hostname is no longer supported.
The send(DatagramPacket) method throws a new exception called SocketException.
If the AbstractCollection is empty, a NullPointerException is thrown.
The same goes for Currency.getDisplayName — if it’s empty, we’ve got a proper NullPointerException.
Updating Your App and Implementing Android O Features
On this stage, developers work with targetSdkVersion, which allows providing a complete support of the latest Android updates.
1. Get the SDK of Android Oreo
Again, everything begins at Android Studio. As we’ve mentioned before, it’s highly recommended to use the latest 3.0 version — with its help, specialists may work with more complex features (for example, adaptive icons). It’s also fine to use Android Studio 2.3.3 if there is no need in the whole package of features yet.
2. Update Build Configuration
Here, developers will need the latest revisions of the following:
compileSdkVersion
buildToolsVersion
targetSdkVersion
the Support Library version
3. Put Away Broadcast Receivers
No disaster will happen if developers won’t take care of broadcast receivers in your app, but they just don’t have any effect on Android 8.0. It happens because of limitations in the new version. And if a receiver is registered for implicit broadcast intents, then it’s better to remove it.
Of course, here comes a “but” — there are always some exceptions to the rule. In the list of Implicit Broadcast Exceptions, you will find those broadcasts that work perfectly even with Oreo. As for explicit intents, they will continue to work the same as before.
4. Conduct Tests for the Android 8.0 App
It’s time for another testing after the primary preparations. We used targetSdkVersion, and there are some more changes that should be taken into account. Just like at the beginning, these changes may affect your product in different ways even if now you’re not going to take advantage of all Oreo’s features.
These are the basic changes developers should be aware of:
In terms of privacy, Android (with API level 26) doesn’t support some of the older properties.
The data in native libraries shouldn’t be executable. And as for the code, it shouldn’t be writable.
Technicians have to implement at least one notification channel to send messages to users.
The Collections.sort() method throws a ConcurrentModificationException in List Implementations.
The most of the smartphone flagships will hopefully get all of these improvements until the end of this year or at the beginning of the next one. And for now, app owners and developers have some time to adopt app products to Android 8.0 modifications. TecSynt’s team is ready to offer its experience and provide your app with a pleasant transition to Oreo universe.
Get our Synthesis Checklist of all update actions in the Full Version of the article >>>
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HTC U11 Update Brings Android 8 Oreo OS
HTC U11 Update Brings Android 8 Oreo OS #Android8Oreo #Androidsmartphone #HTC #HTCU11 #HTCU11willgetAndroid8Oreoupdate
HTC– the Taiwanese Android smartphone manufacturer has recently announced its latest squeezable handset with the seventh generation Android Nougat operating system, dubbed as the HTC U11. And now the company has just announced that it will update its devices to the new operating system “Android 8 Oreo” by the end of the year. The company claimed that the HTC U11 will get Android 8 Oreo update…
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IDigitalTrend August 25, 2017 at 02:20PM
Check out which HTC smartphone is getting Android Oreo first and when#HTCAndroidOreo, #Android8Oreo,... https://t.co/JAg9jr6MFc
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Top 5 Amazing Features of Android 8 Oreo
Top 5 Amazing Features of #Android8Oreo
Top 5 Amazing Features of Android 8 Oreo: The time of Nougat is finished. Google has formally divulged the following adaptation of Android – the super (sweet) Oreo, for cell phones, tablets and the rest.Oreo isn’t recently implied for engineers hoping to enhance their applications any more. After months in beta, you’ll soon have the capacity to download the full form to Google’s very own variety…
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