Features:
- New user interface for the quick settings menu.
- The clock has moved to the left of the notification bar.
- The "dock" now has a semi-transparent background.
- Battery saver no longer shows an orange overlay on the notification and status bars.
- A "screenshot" button has been added to the power options.
- A new "Lockdown" mode which disables biometric authentication once.
- Rounded corners across the UI.
- New transitions for switching between apps, or activities within apps.
- Support for display cutouts.
- Redesigned volume slider.
- Battery percentage now is shown in Ambient Display.
- Experimental features (which are currently hidden within a menu called Feature Flags) such as a redesigned Phone page in settings, automatic Bluetooth enabling while driving, etc.
When will my phone get Android 9.0?
In spite of the fact that Android 9.0 will be discharged in August 2018, it won't be instantly accessible for all Android gadgets. The refresh will initially be accessible to Google Pixel gadgets, and after that, we'll begin to see new telephones landing with Android P out of the case at September's IFA 2018 show. Android refreshes are taken off by telephone producers and system administrators instead of Google itself in light of the fact that any Android refreshes should first be changed to work with any customizations they have made.
Those with vanilla interfaces -, for example, Nokia, which has effectively affirmed Android P refreshes for every one of the 2017 telephones - will be among the first to reveal the refresh, at that point any semblance of Samsung, LG, Sony, and HTC will start taking off Android 9.0 in late 2018/mid 2019.
OTA refreshes, when they do arrive, are relied upon to download and introduce speedier and utilize less information on account of Google's Brotli pressure calculation. There's additionally no certification that your gadget will be refreshed to Android 9.0 (perceive how to refresh Android). Gadget discontinuity is as yet an issue for the OS, and at the last check (by Android Developers) on 5 February, there were still gadgets running form 2.3.3 Gingerbread.