Today’s smartphones are great. They take great photos. They’re great at augmented reality. They’re incredibly fast. But as smartphone- and operating system–makers have fought to make their phones bigger and better, they’ve overlooked some of the small annoyances that plague the everyday experience—things like needing to manually adjust your phone’s brightness or unused apps sipping on your precious battery life in the background. Apple has finally (reportedly) taken a step back to address iOS’ niggling issues, and this year it appears that Google has largely done the same. At its annual Google I/O developer conference on Tuesday, the company offered a first look at what to expect of the next version of its mobile OS, Android P. Android P includes a number of things that should improve your mobile experience, including a suite of tools for helping you better manage the time you spend on your phone. Its most interesting, and perhaps most important, updates are more subtle and designed to make your smartphone usage more efficient and more personalized.
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