With this beta release, the biggest change has to be the inclusion of the final APIs and SDKs for Android P. The Android P Beta 2 hasbumped up the “API level to 28” and added updated tools to help developersmake the features of their app work smoothly for a late summer consumer release. It also means support for Biometric API or the multi-camera API is now live as well for all developers who are using the beta build. Android P will be Android 9 as clearly mentioned in the About Phone section of the Settings.
One of the biggest and most necessary changes, the Clear All button, is now back in the new gesture-based multitasking view.
This update alsocomes with157 new emojisincluding a superhero, lama, hot/ cold face, gender-neutral family and more. Google has also fixed some of the existing emojis such as the turtle, salad (now vegan, without an egg) and a couple more.
Google has made Android P Beta 2 available for both the original Pixel and Pixel 2 lineup. It has already uploaded thefactoryandOTA imagesof the update on the Android developer website, so you can grab it from there if you’re in a hurry.
The OTA update has, however, already started rolling out to users who’ve been using the previous Android P beta on their Pixel devices. If you haven’t received the update yet, you can head over to “Settings -> System -> Update” to check for the same.
We really like this update as Google seems to have ironed out some of the kinks from the second preview or Beta 1, but it’s still a beta so there can some issues.