That means picture - in - picture mode support,
the strict background app limitations, notification channels, and even that annoying «app is running in the background» notification that you can thankfully still hide using an app.
Android Oreo brings a ton of useful features such as better battery life / memory usage thanks to
strict background app limitations, a picture - in - picture mode, notification channels, quicker boot times, and an Autofill API for password managers.
Those Samsung - specific changes are in addition to standard 8.0 platform features such as picture - in - picture mode, support for the Autofill Framework, notification channels,
stricter background app limitations, and also native support for OMS — the theme framework behind Substratum.
Android Oreo brings notable enhancements such as picture - in - picture mode, support for an Autofill API, notification channels and snoozing,
stricter background app limitations, and more.
The update also brings native support for custom themes via Substratum and more under - the - hood changes such as
stricter background app limitations.
Not exact matches
I never had an issue with
apps not delivering notifications when I expected them to, unlike some other OEMs out there who have too
strict of
background app restrictions out of the box.