When Google released the first developer beta of Android P earlier this year, I looked like it was shaping up to be a bit boring. Sure there were a bunch of nice updates and refinements, but there really wasn’t anything Earth shattering to get excited about. Of course, that all changed at Google I/O in early May, when Google showed off tons of new features coming to Android P this year. What’s more, Google released a new version of its Android P beta that included many of those features, and it made the new Android P beta available to the general public on several popular phone models instead of restricting it to its own Pixel phones.
Android P is shaping up to be the biggest update the Android platform has seen in years.