Android: Google’s "Fuchsia", Android Version 9.0 and Leak
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Will Google’s Fuchsia bring a new shade to smartphones?
Though it came to our attention more than two years ago, Google’s "Fuchsia" project recently made news again when Bloomberg dropped a report indicating Fuchsia was intended to replace Android within five years.
Though a Google spokesperson later disputed some details of the report, including the timeframe, it hasn’t stopped speculation about exactly what the company’s ambitions and expectations are for the software at this point.
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28 Best Android 9 Pie Features: What’s New In The Latest Version?
Google I/O 2018 packed some hefty surprises for Android users. While the company’s advancements in Google AI and Google Assistant held us spellbound, the Android Pie features pleased Google fans.
Now that the name of Android version 9.0 isn’t a mystery anymore, it’s time to see a bunch of cool and exciting features. This year, Google is focused on making our digital lives more calm and organized through Android Pie. The update rollout has begun for Pixel devices and Essential Phone, and others should follow soon.
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Everything About Android 9 Pie: Top features, Download, Naming, When It Released
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Android's latest software, Pie, launches today
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Android Pie (Android 9) source code now uploading to AOSP
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BREAKING NEWS: Google ACCIDENTALLY LEAKS the PIXEL 3 RELEASE DATE
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