At first glance, it might look like that Android O is not packed with as many new features as Nougat was. While the OS surely lacks as many headlining new features as Nougat, it still comes with its fair share of new features and enhancements to play around with. For now, Google has only released the Android O Developer Preview build for compatible Nexus and Pixel devices.
This means that millions of Android users out there cannot try out Android O on their device right now if they want to. While I cannot magically cook a build of Android O for your device, I have compiled a bunch of screenshots of the first Developer Preview of Android O running on my Pixel to show you all the new features and little changes that Google has introduced in the OS.
So, what do you think about Android O? Do you like the new Settings menu and the little new customisation options that Google has introduced in the OS?
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