Surprising pretty much no one, Google has revealed that the next major version of Android, version 8.0, will be called Android Oreo. The name was revealed earlier today during a live stream following the solar eclipse.More on that name. The name ‘Oreo’ has been licensed from Nabisco, but if you recall, this isn’t the first time Google partnered with a company for an Android name. Android 4.4 was called KitKat, and through that partnership we saw Android-branded KitKat bars in stores all around the world. Who’s looking forward to Oreo boxes with Android branding? I know I am.
What’s new in Android 8.0 Oreo? For those completely unfamiliar with the changes Google is planning to introduce with Android Oreo, here’s the quick rundown:
First and foremost, Oreo will bring a number of behind-the-scenes changes like background limits for apps to improve battery life, Bluetooth audio improvements, Google Play Protect to help on the security front, and other important changes in vital system behavior for apps built for Oreo. Android Oreo will also bring faster boot speeds (up to twice as fast on the Pixel), a much better Autofill implementation, plus support for Android Instant Apps.
There are also some user-facing additions such as adaptive notification dots, wider support for picture-in-picture mode, over 60 new emoji, a new look for media notifications and the quick settings menu, a redesigned settings menu, adaptive icons, notification channels, and, of course, the Octopus Easter egg.This final version of Android 8 won’t introduce many changes that we didn’t already see in the other Android O developer previews. It’s basically a much more stable version of what we’ve seen before, but that’s certainly not a bad thing.
Source Android Authority