Monday, 21 August 2017

Android “O” officially revealed as “Oreo”

Android O

Although Google has been providing beta previews for Android 8.0 since Google I/O earlier this summer, it has yet to be given an official name aside from simply “Android O”. Following typical Android fashion, Google revealed yet another dessert-related name today for Android O: Android Oreo.

Taking full advantage of the hype surrounding today’s eclipse, Google teased that something was “touching down to Earth, bringing some super (sweet) new powers” just after the eclipse. As expected, that something was Android Oreo (in a somewhat underwhelming livestream reveal, I might add, although the new statue looks neat).  

Android Oreo marks the 8th major version of the mobile platform, and mostly involves quality-of-life updates including (but not limited to):

  • Emoji redesign
  • Notification “Dots”
  • Improvements for camera performance, background app activity, and battery drain
  • Minor tweaks for lock screen and notification menu – slight font changes, space conservation
  • New “Teardrop” icon shape option
  • Fluid experience – includes TensorFlow Lite, which brings TensorFlow features to mobile
  • More intelligent text selection
  • A focus on “Vitals” – security tools, OS optimizations, and tools for developers
  • Font support for developers
  • Revamped Settings menu
  • Customizable navigation bar
  • Google Play Protect – automatically scans for malware consistently

It’s not yet clear whether Google with have any promotions with Oreo, but by using a brand name for this Android version, it very well might end up something like Android KitKat did.

What are your thoughts on the new officially named Android O? Did you predict that Oreo would be the name, or were you hoping/expecting something different?


Android “O” officially revealed as “Oreo” originally posted at http://phonedog.com

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