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    Google Launch New Android 9 Pie With New Amazing Features




    As we know from earlier that Android always launch Android phone with having some new features and today also android launching his new Android 9 Pie phone. Here you get to know everything about this phone:

    As our devices have become more and more intertwined with the fabric of our daily lives, operating system updates have gone from tedious technical necessities to periodic events that add new features to our gadgets. Today, Google announced the official availability of Android 9 Pie, the latest version of its mobile OS with a long history of dessert-themed names.

    1. App Dashboard

    Google's new app dashboard will give you a bird's-eye view of how you use your Android phone. You'll see how long you've used your phone in a day and which apps you've used most. This might help you realize that you spend way too much time flipping through Instagram, for example. It also shows how many times you've unlocked your phone, how many notifications you've received and enables you to set time limits on your apps.

    2. App Timer


    From the app dashboard, you will be able to tap into the apps you're using and set a time limit for daily usage. Normally, you might do this for a child who spends too much time on a game, but this change will also help you limit how long you spend on any app, whether it's YouTube, Facebook or Snapchat. You can set a timer — whether it's 15 minutes a day, half an hour or two hours, the choice is yours. After you've hit that, the app will gray out on your home screen and you won't be able to launch it.

    3. Do Not Disturb


    Currently, "do not disturb" on most phones just prevents you from hearing notifications. It's good if you're in a meeting, but not great if you're sitting in bed and still looking at the screen. The new do not disturb mode takes out all visual indicators so you won't get alerts to new messages, Snaps or emails. Maybe you'll finally use your Android phone to read a bit more. Google is also adding a feature where you can turn the phone on its face to activate do not disturb automatically. No more dinner interruptions.

    4. Wind Down


    Lots of smartphones now have a feature that blocks out blue light at bedtime. That's the sort of light that can keep you up at night. Google's building on that with a new "Wind Down" function that starts by eliminating blue light and then, as your preset bedtime approaches, starts to turn the screen to grayscale, which will make using apps like Instagram less tempting. Google says it hopes this will let users "remember to get to sleep at the time [they] want."

    5. Gesture


    Android Pie has lots of other new features, too, including a brand-new gesture interface that's similar to the iPhone X. Instead of tapping a hardware or software home button, you can swipe up from the bottom of the screen to multitask or return to the main home screen.

    6.Adaptive Battery

    Android Pie includes a new feature called "adaptive battery." This makes sure only the apps you need are using your battery. It should help you use your smartphone longer between charges.

    7.App Action


    Android Pie will recommend certain actions tha you might normally take inside some apps. If you usually launch Spotify and start playing a rock playlist, for example, it might offer a quick shortcut to that playlist when you plug in headphones.

    9.Slices


    Slices are part of "app actions" and is coming later this fall, Google said. Slices will let you quickly access shortcuts in Google search. If you search for Lyft, for example, you might see a quick shortcut to book a Lyft ride home. This saves you the trouble of opening Lyft and then searching for your home.
    The update is hitting Pixels today and will roll out to other Android phones later this fall.
    Are all the Android 9 Pie features ready to go?
    We heard about a bunch of new Android Pie features back at the company’s I/O conference earlier this year. Unfortunately, many of the Marquis updates aren’t quite ready for wide release just yet and will come later this year.

    Here’s what you will get:

    ·        ·A new status bar at the top of the screen that leaves space in the middle for a camera notch, a feature that’s increasingly difficult to escape on modern smartphones.

    ·        Gesture navigation that allows you to replace the typical Home, Back, and Recent buttons with small icons that allow you to swipe around inside your device, like on the iPhone X.

    ·        Longer battery life thanks to Adaptive Battery which limits access to battery usage by apps you don’t use very often.

    ·        Tweaked notification settings, including a handy AI-driven feature that notices when you typically dismiss a specific type of notification and asks if you want to stop them from showing up in the first place.

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