There are a ton of other features added to Android P like Neural Networks API 1.1,
Autofill improvements, Open Mobile API for NFC payments and secure transactions, Data cost sensitivity in JobScheduler, HDR VP9 Video, HEIF image compression, and Media APIs, ImageDecoder for bitmaps and drawables, etc..
Not exact matches
It brings all of the features that users have come to expect from Android 8.0 Oreo, including but not limited to the picture - in - picture mode,
Autofill API,
improvements to the notification shade.
Both the Pixel 2 and Nexus 5X are getting fixes for their audio problems, Pixel 2 devices are getting new color options in the display menu, Google added a new Neural Networks API that allows apps to take advantage of hardware acceleration, a new light navbar, apps are now limited to one notification sound per second, the system now shows battery level for Bluetooth accessories, and
improvements to
autofill and fingerprint scanner security.
There is plenty of fun to be had with the upcoming Android version, and LastPass seems to be especially excited about one
improvement - the release of
Autofill APIs.
The update brought
improvements like Smart
Autofill, Picture - in - Picture (PiP), Notification Dots, and Google Play Protect security scans to the devices.
There's also support for HEIF - encoded images, Neural Networks API 1.1 with support for nine new ops, client - side encryption of Android backups, several new accessibility features, navigation semantics, multiple
improvements to the
Autofill framework, new Media APIs, and a number of security enhancements.
Significant changes seen so far in the OS include changes and
improvements in the Notification menu, the status bar, the navigation bar, Quick Settings, App badges, System UI customization options, physical keyboard support,
Autofill API, background processes, PIP support and much more.
Another quality of life
improvement, the introduction of
Autofill in Android Oreo will save us all countless hours filling in online forms and login details over the coming years.
The new build adds
improvements to Quiet Hours, which will automatically dial down notifications, as well as a host of other
improvements such as
autofilling forms in Microsoft Edge.
The Android 8.0 Oreo update brings a handful of
improvements and new features, including
autofill which remembers your login credentials on your favorite apps along with several performance enhancements.
The update introduces picture - in - picture mode to phones and tablets, colorized notifications, adaptive icons, a systemwide
autofill API,
improvements to Bluetooth audio, and so much more.
While both phones already had features like picture - in - picture mode, Oreo brings
improvements like notification channels, notification dots, notification snoozing, system - wide
autofill, Adaptive Icons, new emojis, smarter copy - pasting, and more.
The update to Oreo also adds features such as Picture in Picture mode,
Autofill, Notification Dots, Android Instant Apps, Notification channels, increased battery life due to reduced background activity as well as enhanced security along with other performance - based
improvements.
Other notable features include the ability to track users indoors (with proper permissions) using Wi - Fi Round - Trip Time (RTT), as well as
improvements to
autofill, the Neural Networks API, and power efficiency.
Among the highlights in that release were
improvements to battery life by limiting what apps can do in the background, improved Bluetooth audio, categorized and snoozed notifications and platform support for
autofill features.