The revised OS version will offer a new dashboard to users to help them understand how they are spending time on their device.
Tech
giant Google today released Android
9 Pie, the latest version of its Android operating system that
promises better user experience and enhanced privacy features.
The
rollout comes at a time when users across the globe, including in
India, are concerned about privacy and security of information on
their smart devices.
The
new OS version will start rolling out as an over-the-air update for
Pixel phone users, while companies like Sony Mobile, Xiaomi, HMD
Global, Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus and Essential Phones as well as
qualifying Android One will receive the update by the end of the
year, Google
said in a blogpost.
"We
are also working with a number of other partners to launch or upgrade
devices to Android 9 this year," it added.
"Android
9 aims to make your phone even smarter by learning from you and
adapting to your usage patterns. It also helps you get things done
faster, like predicting what you'll want to do next based on your
context and displaying that action right on your phone," Sameer
Samat, Vice President of Product Management, Android and Google Play
said.
Android
9, which harnesses the power of artificial intelligence (AI), has
been built to make the phone smarter by learning from user behaviour
and adapting to usage patterns, the blog said.
"That's
why Android 9 comes with features like Adaptive Battery, which learns
the apps you use most and prioritises battery for them, and Adaptive
Brightness, which learns how you like to set the brightness in
different settings, and does it for you," it noted.
Google
will also roll out "Slices" later this year that will show
relevant information from apps. For example, if a user starts typing
'Lyft' into Google Search, the user will see a "slice" of
the Lyft app, showing prices for the ride and the estimated time of
arrival to enable the user take action more quickly and easily.
The
US-based company said improving security is an important component in
each of the platform releases.
"In
addition to continuously hardening the platform, and an improved
security model for biometrics, Android 9 enables industry-leading
hardware security capabilities to allow protecting sensitive data
like credit card information using a secure, dedicated chip," it
said adding that privacy improvements have been made to help protect
all web communications and keep them private.
Interestingly,
the revised OS version will offer a new dashboard to users to help
them understand how they are spending time on their device, including
an 'App Timer', 'Do Not Disturb (DND)' and 'Wind Down' features.
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