Android O – presentation of new functions

Android O will have a multitude of new functions prepared by the Google company, and now we have the opportunity to see them presented.

Android O is the future version of the Android operating system, the Google company officially announcing its launch yesterday. We are talking about an Android O that will be available until the fall of this year and which is now available in beta version, so Android developers can install and test it without problems starting yesterday.

In Android O, Google focused on improving the user experience and implementing some functions that are not available now. One of them is the picture-in-picture system that Google will offer in Android O starting this year, allowing video clips to be played over the interface of any other application.

Next, Android O will have a function called Notifications Dots, which is meant to show in the interface of an application if there are unread notifications for that application. Android O will also have a function of auto-completion of login data in applications, this being borrowed from Google Chrome to simplify the use of applications.

Android O - here are the new functions that Google's new operating system will bring

Moving on, Android O will have improvements for the function of copying and pasting texts, those from Google will use artificial intelligence for this. Depending on the selected texts, Android O will automatically copy certain segments for us without displaying the copy buttons, pasting is done exactly as usual.

On the security side, Android O will have improvements designed to eliminate some vulnerabilities and better protect users from malicious applications. Android O will also start 2 times faster than the previous version, applications will also be opened up to 2 times faster to make terminals seem faster.

Basically, Google is trying through Android O to bring constant improvements to the terminal user experience, but we are not talking about anything revolutionary. It was expected that this would happen, but maybe there will be other surprises for Android O until the moment it is officially launched by Apple.