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Android Pie (codenamed Android P during development), also known as Android 9 (API 28) is the ninth major release and the 16th version of the Android mobile operating system. It was first released as a developer preview on March 7, 2018, and was released publicly on August 6, 2018.
Test your apps for compatibility with Android 9. Just download a device system image, install your current app, and test in areas where behavior changes may affect the app. Update your code and publish, using the app's current platform targeting.
Android 9 Pie is no longer the newest Android version on the block, but it's still plenty important here in 2020. Here's everything you need to know about the software!
Android Pie is the ninth major version of the Android operating system. It was first announced by Google on March 7, 2018, and the first developer preview was released on the same day. The second preview, considered beta quality, was released on May 8, 2018.
The latest update to Android (9.0 Pie) brings smart quality-of-life improvements that really work, along with visual tweaks that freshen up an already solid mobile operating system.
Android 9 Pie is baked with features to make your phone smarter and simpler, and help you achieve digital wellbeing.
Android 9.0 Pie has officially been revealed, and it's rolling out to Google Pixel phones starting today! Here's everything you need to know about Android 9.0 Pie features, updates, and...
Google's Android 9 Pie release is full of fresh new features and flavors. This detailed (and delightfully crusty) FAQ has everything you need to know.
Android 9 (API level 28) introduces great new features and capabilities for users and developers. This document highlights what's new for developers. To learn about the new APIs, read the API diff report or visit the Android API reference.
Android 9 Pie brings Google's updated Material Design spec (don't call it "Material Design 2") to Android OS, and it begins a wave of UI updates that will spread across Google's entire portfolio.