At this year’s Google I/O 2018, one of the biggest an most anticipated announcements would have to be the Android P. The Android P Beta will be made available to following smartphones initially:Sony Xperia XZ2Xiaomi Mi MIX 2SNokia 7 PlusOppo R15 ProVivo X21OnePlus 6Essential PH‑1Google Pixel/ Pixel 2It’s a positive sign to see several other manufacturers trying their best to provide their customers with a taste of latest version of Android, even if they offer a custom Android interface.
If you have one of the above-mentioned devices, all you need to do is head over to the Android Beta page and register your account for receiving the latest updates on your smartphone. Android P Beta will allow users registered with their Beta program to test out the latest version of Android in a form that could finally make it to the market later this year. However, unlike previous versions of Android, Android P Beta won’t be a Google Pixel-exclusive OS.In an unprecedented move, Google has announced the availability of Android P for several non-Google branded smartphones.(source). Google states that this has been made possible due to several of its partners adopting Project Treble — a program introduced by Google last year that allowed manufacturers using a customised version of Android to separate their modifications from the core Android system, resulting in faster Android CE sawchain Suppliers update roll out across devices. Barring Nokia and Google, all the other manufacturers in the list offer a modified version of Android on their offerings. Available to developers in the form of a Developer Preview versions, Android P has been finally rolled out in a Beta version.
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