According to Evan Blass, a well-known leakster, this year’s first developer preview for Android P is targeting a mid-March release. Android P Developer Preview 1 is targeting a mid-month release. — Evan Blass (@evleaks) March 3, 2018 This tip would be in line with last year’s March 21st announcement of the first developer preview of Android Oreo. Some say Android Pie, Android Pecan Pie or even Android Pumpkin Pie. (Android Pie, maybe?). The name has not been confirmed by Google yet, but it should be official soon. Official Android P is expected to be released at annual Google I/O which is usually held in mid-May. What features would you like to see in Android P? GameBench has released a free app called GameBench FPS Monitor, allowing Android users to check gaming performance on their devices. The app is now available on the Google Play Store for devices running Android 11 or newer. Read more in our articles including "Google to release Android P Developer Preview this month" and "GameBench releases free FPS Monitor App for Android".
According to Evan Blass, a well-known leakster, this year’s first developer preview for Android P is targeting a mid-March release. Android P Developer Preview 1 is targeting a mid-month release.
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) March 3, 2018 This tip would be in line with last year’s March 21st announcement of the first developer preview of Android Oreo. Some say Android Pie, Android Pecan Pie or even Android Pumpkin Pie. (Android Pie, maybe?). The name has not been confirmed by Google yet, but it should be official soon.
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