How Stable Is Android O Devloper: Google had a lot of awesome stuff to announce at its 2017 developer conference. Alongside Google Lens and support for the Kotlin coding language, the company also announced that the second Android O developer preview would begin rolling out that day.
How Stable Is Android O Devloper: Google had a lot of awesome stuff to announce at its 2017 developer conference. Alongside Google Lens and support for the Kotlin coding language, the company also announced that the second Android O developer preview would begin rolling out that day.
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When Google announced that the Android O Beta Program was being opened during the I/O 2017 keynote, I immediately went and enrolled my Pixel XL. For me personally, I end up running buggy software even on my daily drivers just so that I can have the latest and greatest ASAP. To my surprise, though, Android O Developer Preview 2 is actually quite stable and enjoyable.
But don’t just take my word for it, below are comments from several other 9to5 Google authors with their thoughts on Android O after using it for several days.
I honestly couldn’t have said it any better than Abner or Ben. When the first Developer Preview build was released, I, of course, went ahead and flashed it onto my Pixel XL. While I thought it was a good start, it was incredibly evident that this was an alpha build at best and there was a reason why Google hadn’t opened up the Beta Program just yet. Build number two though was miles better. When I first installed it, I did notice some stability issues, but given that this was still a beta version of Android O, I thought it was magnificent. So much so that I even tweeted to tell people that it was stable enough to test if they were holding off.
Those performance issues I mentioned? Well, Google has already pushed out a second OTA update that not only squashed most of the hiccups that I was experiencing but also reenabled the use of Android Pay.
So would I say it is stable enough to use on your daily driver? I say yes, mainly because it is stable enough for me to keep on my daily driver. With the first Developer Preview, it was so buggy that I had it on my device for maybe two hours, long enough for me to check it out and then revert back to Nougat. With the Android O beta build, there are some slight performance bumps here and there, but overall, it isn’t half bad.
MY OPINION:
Android O is stable for Android.It comes with new features camera animation changed.Android O and Android Support Library 26 let you request fonts from a provider application instead of bundling fonts into the APK or letting the APK download fonts.Multi Display also support this OS.
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