as informed in Android P is shaping up to deliver some truly useful additions, and it's still early in its developer preview. The laanalisis feature to be implemented is a smart volume control, of sorts, which remembers the volume settings of each Bluetooth device logged to your phone. This in-development feature is called 'Implement Bluetooth device volume memory' and is likely to make its way in the following launch of Android P, which we expect either before or during Google IO 2018 in early May. What else going to Android P bring? Even in its premier developer preview, Android P is a surprisingly smooth operator and the improvements made to the user interface going to impress those which have been amethod from Google's operating system for some time.
Android P going to remember volume levels for individual Bluetooth devices
There's a lot to look forward to in Android P, and during following month's Google I/O conference, we should get even further info on what to expect from the new Programming later this year. We alavailiable outlined some of our favorite features found in Android P very far, however it looks like another soon disclosed 1 going to make Utilizing Bluetooth speakers and headphones much further enjoyable. As it currently stands, the volume you set for 1 Bluetooth device remembers the same for whatever else you use. Thankfully, according to XDA Developers, Android P going to change this. Spotted in a commit in the Android unlock Source Project, there's a new item called "Implement Bluetooth device volume memory" and states –Bluetooth volume memory is this time handled on a per device basis.
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