Google on Tuesday published a developer-oriented preview of Android O, which turns out to be a software sequel rather than softcore erotica.
Despite the cringe-inducing caveat that "it's early days" – the public relations equivalent of nutritional supplement disclaimers – Google engineering VP Dave Burke manages to outline a handful of useful improvements coming to the Android world.
A note on the download page offers a less trite version of that message: "Caution: Developer Preview 1 is for developers only and not intended for daily or consumer use."
Android O continues the battery storyline that played out in Android Nougat. Google's avowed goal is to improve device battery life and responsiveness to interaction. Toward that end, the software limits what apps can do in the background, a sensible alternative to gambling with more energy-dense and potentially combustible lithium-ion batteries.
(Score: 1) by Alias on Thursday March 23 2017, @08:03PM
Agreed. I keep waiting for the open device that is the Linux equivalent of a smartphone but it hasn't happened yet. I guess we need to fix the last mile problem first. All the power struggles come back to the last mile eventually.