Incoming phone calls will be sent to all connected Bluetooth devices that can accept, so you'll never miss a call. Sound delay reporting: Android 9 offers support for headsets with sound delay reporting, so video on your device and audio on your headphones can always stay in sync. Volume memory per Bluetooth device: Android 9 will now remember the last volume you set for each of your Bluetooth devices.
No more blasting music too loudly when you reconnect to your car or headphones. HDR improves the brightness and color range of video to improve the picture quality and experience. HD Audio: Improved performance and support for HD audio delivering clearer, sharper, and richer quality sound.
Notification enhancements for messaging: Now, messaging apps can provide suggested 'smart replies' in the notification, so you can respond in a tap.
Plus, any inline reply drafts won't disappear if you navigate away, and you'll be able to see images sent from your friends right in the notification. Manage Notifications: You now have a quick way to turn off notifications from a range of apps, so you only receive those that are helpful to you. You'll also get a smart prompt if you're swiping away certain notifications whether you want to keep receiving them.
Android Backups: Android 9 enables encryption of Android backups with a client-side secret the device PIN, pattern or password for greater security. Android biometric prompt: Android 9 introduces a number of new security features, including a standardized biometric authentication prompt to provide a more consistent authentication experience across Android. Android Protected Confirmation: On compatible hardware, apps can now use UI controlled by the secure hardware to get your confirmation for a sensitive transaction, such as making a payment.
StrongBox: On compatible hardware, apps can now take advantage of tamper-resistant hardware to protect their private keys, making it harder than ever for malware to steal their credentials.
Privacy enhancements: Android 9 safeguards privacy in a number of new ways. Now, Android will restrict access to your phone's microphone, camera, or other sensors when an app is idle or running in the background.
If an app does need to access a sensor, it will show a persistent notification on your phone. Android 9 also brings important improvements that protect all web communications and offer private web surfing. Redesigned Quick Settings: A more consistent user experience for Quick Settings with all toggles, plus an updated visual design and added informational subtext.
Volume controls: Simpler, more accessible volume controls let you control media volume instantly, as well as quickly toggle call and notification volume settings. Screenshots: Now, you can take screenshots easily from the power menu and draw, annotate, or crop them quickly. Android One devices will receive the update towards the end of the year. For the beta, the usual caveats apply: Not everything may work correctly, bugs may crop up, and so on.
Even if you plan on keeping Android 9. Make sure your photos, contacts, and documents are available on the cloud or uploaded to another storage device before you begin. Google has made signing up for the public beta very easy. These custom ROMs are initial builds and most of them are stable. While the ROMs have been tested working on various Android phones, it may fail if done wrong. You will also need the latest TWRP recovery installed. Also download Gapps, and Magisk zip if need be.
To do so, Power off the device completely and then press and hold the power button and volume down key for a few seconds. You can also try with Volume Up. Tap onBackup option and backup all the partitions such as system, data, boot, recovery, EFS and cache optional. If you want to update your phone right, follow the tutorial below. Note: While this is an official build created and released by Samsung, it is still a beta build.
This means that there might be a few bugs here and there, but for the most part, everything should be smooth and stable. There are two Pie beta builds for the Exynos variant of the Note 8. You can flash it through Odin.
There are three Pie beta builds for the Snapdragon variant of the Note 8. Make sure you have the required Oreo firmware installed before you proceed with the installation process below. Change location with the address of your file.
Wait for the process to finish. That is it.
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