Now it's smarter, faster and adapts as you use it. Android 9 adapts to you and how you use your phone, learning your preferences as you go. Your experience gets better and better over time, and it keeps things running smoother, longer.
Go more with a single charge. Easy as pie. If you do something like connect your headphones, the playlist you were listening to earlier is front and center. Slices bring relevant parts of your favorite apps to the surface. Next time you search for Lyft, you can see prices and driver ETAs right within your results.
Switch between apps and get to what you need more naturally by using gestures instead of buttons. Get a better idea of how often you use your phone. You can see how many notifications you get, plus how much time you spend in apps and how often you check your phone.
Set a daily schedule to get your phone ready for bed. Your screen fades to Grayscale, while Do Not Disturb silences notifications for a restful sleep.
You can activate Do Not Disturb anytime you want to disconnect. Accessibility Menu: With Android 9's new accessibility menu, common actions like taking screenshots and navigating with one hand are now easier for motor impaired users. Simply select text when using the camera or in picture, and the text will be highlighted and read aloud.
Sound amplifier: This new Accessibility Service makes it easier to understand conversations by dynamically adjusting over settings to boost the audio in scenarios such as a loud restaurant, bar, or concert. Battery Saver: Battery Saver keeps your charge going longer than ever by turning off features like the Always-On display. Plus, you have more control over when it comes on - so you can go further on one charge. Adaptive Battery: This feature uses machine learning to predict which apps you'll use in the next few hours and which you likely won't, so your phone only spends battery power on the apps you care about.
Adaptive Brightness: With Adaptive Brightness, your phone learns how you set your screen's brightness in different lighting environments and automatically does it for you over time. Background restrictions: Now, you'll see recommendations in Settings to restrict certain apps that use too much battery, so you can have more control over your battery.
Multi-camera support: With Android 9, developers can now create immersive experiences using streams from two or more physical cameras, such as on devices with either dual-front or dual-back cameras.
Examples include depth, bokeh, stereo vision, and more. Do Not Disturb: Improvements to Do Not Disturb to silence not just notification sounds, but also all the visual interruptions. Calls from starred contacts will still come through, so you don't have to worry about missing something urgent.
App dashboard: Get a daily view of the time spent on your phone, how frequently you use different apps, and how many notifications you get. Wind Down: Set a daily schedule to get your phone ready for bed. Grayscale fades your screen to gray while Do Not Disturb silences notifications for a restful sleep.
App timers: App timers let you set daily time limits for your apps. When you reach the limit, the app is paused for the rest of the day. Display cutout: Support for devices with cutouts to make use of available screen space. Edge-to-edge screens: Support for devices with and taller aspect ratios, and devices with display cutouts. Multiple users on dedicated devices: Android 9 makes it easy for users to share a single device, good for shift workers or public kiosks.
Work tab in launcher: Now, you can visually separate your work apps. Tap on the work tab to see work apps all in one place, and turn them off with a simple toggle when you get off work.
Postpone Over-the-air OTA updates: Android 9 now provides the ability for Enterprise IT admins to define freeze periods up to 90 days during which time devices in their fleet will not update the Android OS. This ensures their devices states remain unchanged during critical time like holidays. Multiple Bluetooth connections: With Android 9, you can connect up to five Bluetooth devices and switch between these devices seamlessly.
Incoming phone calls will be sent to all connected Bluetooth devices that can accept, so you'll never miss a call. Sound delay reporting: Android 9 offers support for headsets with sound delay reporting, so video on your device and audio on your headphones can always stay in sync.
Volume memory per Bluetooth device: Android 9 will now remember the last volume you set for each of your Bluetooth devices. Warning: Rooting, or flashing a custom ROM may void device warranty. These custom ROMs are initial builds and most of them are stable. While the ROMs have been tested working on various Android phones, it may fail if done wrong. You will also need the latest TWRP recovery installed.
Also download Gapps, and Magisk zip if need be. To do so, Power off the device completely and then press and hold the power button and volume down key for a few seconds. You can also try with Volume Up. Tap onBackup option and backup all the partitions such as system, data, boot, recovery, EFS and cache optional. Step 5: You will need to wipe the current system. Wipe system, data, and cache optionally. This is needed if coming you are coming from another ROM. Tap on Install option. Navigate to the Universal Oreo Bootloader and device specific Modem.
Select it and flash it. Step 7: You can flash the Gapps and Magisk now or reboot into system first to see if it works. Then flash or install the Gapps and Magisk zip simultaneously. Compatibility list. Subscribe to Newsletters via Email. Also, support us by donating via PayPal.
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