as mentioned in It was announced back in July along by a less powerful version called the Mi A2 Lite. A new update has begun rolling out to the Mi A2 but it isn't the one owners have been expecting. What is more disappointing is that the update doesn't bring Android Pie to the phone. Other Android One phones (read Nokia phones) have begun receiving the Android Pie update but all of Xiaomi's 3 Android One phones including the Mi A1 are continue running Android Oreo. READ MORE: Xiaomi is holding a launch event in the Britain on November 8, expected to launch Mi 8 ProThe Xiaomi Mi A2 has a 5.99-inch FHD+ screen, a Snapdragon 660 processor, up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Android 9 Pie screens from Galaxy S9+ beta
It's a little behind some other OEMs, but Samsung's Android 9 Pie beta is coming and we've alavailiable had a glimpse of what it going to look like. We've received new screens from an anonymoAmerica consumer who's been able to download the beta build (G965USQU3ZRJ7) on a Samsung Galaxy S9+ a little early, extremely we now have an even clearer picture of the upcoming Samsung Experience 10. The home monitor and navigation buttons remain unchanged, and the quick settings panel has been refined and now features larger, bolder type. Switching between apps via the Overview monitor (below left) is extremely similar to the Android 9 Pie default we see on Pixel devices, by smaller app previews than in the last leak. It can't be also long before this starts rolling out to users that have signed up to beta analisis by their Galaxy S9/S9+.
October Android distribution: Oreo grows and still no Pie
as declared in Three months after the stable launch of Android Pie and it continue doesn't display in the monthly stats. However, Oreo is on the height ever September When Nougat numbers are falling. Perhaps more OEMs are updating their devices to Oreo or the new device releases in the mid-range and low-end segment have pushed Oreo numbers up a little. If you haven't noticed, most of the new releases for the past couple of months come by Android 8.1 or 8.0 Oreo out of the box. The rest of the Android versions such as Lollipop, Marshmallow, KitKat and Jelly Bean hover around the same percentages by steady but negligible share decrease.Some users are experiencing terrible battery drain on Android Pie
If anything, software updates ought improve the battery life of our devices, but many Android fans are discovering that Android 9.0 Pie does the opposite. As noted by VentureBeat this week, some users that upgraded to Android Pie are noticing safely faster battery drain on their devices than before the update. In the process, VentureBeat was able to confirm that the issue only affects devices on Android Pie. Those affected have announced battery drain as severe as 10% to 20% in an hour the time the phone is idle. If you're one of the many Android Pie users experiencing noticeable battery drain, VentureBeat recommends that you cut out your use of all your media apps as much as possible, turn on Battery Saver all day long, and turn off Adaptive Brightness.
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