Android 9 sucks. The “bonus features” you failed to mention are: USB3 connectivity is BROKEN. Call recording is BROKEN. The volume control defaults to media, so changing ringer volume is a

Android 9.0 is no longer receiving updates or security patches. It is not supported. However, Android 9.0 is still supported by devices that are running the

Android Management API adds support for these improvements for devices running Android 8.0+ or higher. Enterprises can now designate work profile devices as company-owned, allowing management of a device's work profile, personal usage policies, and certain device-wide settings while still maintaining privacy in the personal profile.

The complete FAQ. Google's Android 9 Pie release is full of fresh new features and flavors. This detailed (and delightfully crusty) FAQ has everything you need to know. Closed captioning available

In conclusion, the Galaxy S8 and S8+ are no longer being produced by Samsung. After four years of updates and support, they will no longer receive any new updates or support. This move by Samsung comes as a surprise to many, as the company has been releasing new flagship phones every year for the past few years.

Active support: A release that is being actively supported. Reported bugs and security issues are fixed and regular point releases are made. Security fixes only: A release that is supported for critical security issues only. Releases are only made on an as-needed basis. End of life: A release that is no longer supported. KSP analyzes Kotlin code directly, which is up to 2x faster. It also has a better understanding of Kotlin's language constructs. Kapt is now in maintenance mode, and we recommend migrating from kapt to KSP wherever possible. In most cases, this migration only requires changes to your project's build configuration. Also worthy of note is the amount (18.2%) of Android 9 Pie devices there are still out there, while Android 8 Oreo accounts for a not-inconsiderable 13.7%. These operating system versions are

Make your apps compatible. Test your apps for compatibility with Android Oreo. Just download a device system image, install your current app, and test in areas where behavior changes may affect the app. Update your code and publish, using the app's current platform targeting.

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