Android 9.0 Pie update tracker: What we know so far (Updated September 18)

Android 9 Pie review Quick Settings light The next major version of Android, Android 9.0 Pie, has already made its way to the Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. Google announced this official Android 9.0 update on August 6, 2018, and began rolling it out to Pixel phones the same day. But what about other devices? What will happen to the other non-Pixel Android phones that were a part of the Android Beta program? Read on to find out everything you need to know about the Android 9.0 Pie update schedule, which devices are compatible with Android Pie, how to install Android Pie updates, and more. Android 9.0 Pie review: Closing the gap How to install Android 9.0 Pie on your phone right now Download: Android 9.0 Pie factory images and OTA files for Pixel devices Digital Wellbeing hands-on: Prepare to be scared of your phone forever Key Android Pie update features We have a complete overview of all the new features in our Android 9 Pie review. We’d suggest checking out that article to see what’s new in Android Pie, what new features it brings, all the design tweaks, and more. Gesture navigation Redesigned app overview screen New look for quick settings Optional dark/light themes Digital Wellbeing Adaptive Brightness Adaptive Battery App Actions and Slices Improved notifications Improved Do Not Disturb mode More coming soon While Android Pie is already available on Pixels, not all the features that Google teased are coming right away. Digital Wellbeing, a major Google initiative for this year, will arrive this fall, likely with the Pixel 3. Pixel owners can sign up for a beta program for Digital Wellbeing, but it won’t roll out to everyone until later this year. Meanwhile, App Slices, which provide quick access to specific features inside apps, will also arrive this fall. Android Go Pie edition A week after the official launch of Android 9.0 Pie, Google announced the Pie version of Android Go. The company claims it’s even smaller, faster, and more secure than the Oreo version. The OS will free up even more space on smartphones, as shown in the image below: Google The Pie version of Android Go also offers faster boot times, security features like verified boot, and a dashboard for tracking data consumption. Google Pie update Google began rolling out the Android 9.0 Pie update to its Pixel smartphones on Monday, August 6, 2018. All four Pixel phones, whether they were enrolled in the Android Beta program or not, received the update on the same day. Android Pie factory images and OTA files are available on Google’s website. We also have a handy how to install Android Pie article if you need help sideloading the update manually. Below, you’ll find a list of Pixel factory images and OTA files: Google Pixel 2 XL Factory images 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018) 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.011, Aug 2018, Telstra) OTA files 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018) 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.011, Aug 2018, Telstra) Google Pixel 2 Factory images 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018) 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.011, Aug 2018, Telstra) OTA files 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018) 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.011, Aug 2018, Telstra) Google Pixel XL Factory images 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.010, Aug 2018, Telus) OTA files 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018) 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.010, Aug 2018, Telus) Google Pixel Factory images 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.010, Aug 2018, Telus) OTA files 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.009, Aug 2018) 9.0.0 (PPR1.180610.010, Aug 2018, Telus) What about the other Android manufacturers? This year, the Android Pie rollout was a bit different from other major OS releases. Thanks to Google’s efforts with Project Treble, seven other phone makers — Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Sony, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Essential — were able to enroll their smartphones in the Android Beta program alongside Pixels. Google says all non-Pixels enrolled in the Android Beta program will receive the official Android Pie updates by the end of fall 2018 (which could be as late as November 31). Additionally, “qualifying Android One devices” will also be updated by the end of the fall, though Google never specified what “qualifying” means. We’ve reached out to each one of the manufacturers listed above to see when their smartphones will receive the Android 9.0 Pie update. Essential Pie update August 6, 2018 — Essential has always been extremely fast at issuing Android updates, and this release is no different. Minutes after Google announced Pie, Essential already started rolling out the update to the Essential Phone. Some of us actually received the update on our Essential Phones quicker than our Pixels. Not bad! We’re proud to bring Android 9 Pie to Essential Phone the same day it’s released! Check your phone now for the update. 🥧 pic.twitter.com/pniUDl9yr8 — Essential (@essential) August 6, 2018 August 13, 2018 — Essential has announced via Twitter that the Android Pie update has been released for Sprint customers. August 27, 2018 — The company took to Twitter to announce that the Android Pie update started rolling out to Telus variants of the Essential Phone. OnePlus Pie update August 6, 2018 — The company said in a statement that it looks forward to bringing Android Pie to the OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T, OnePlus 5, OnePlus 3T, and OnePlus 3, but stopped short of offering any details: OnePlus is driven by the idea of giving people the best possible hardware and software experience and that’s why we’ve been excited about Android P for some time now, having worked closely with the Android Beta Program. We’re looking forward to bringing Android P to OnePlus 6, as well as updating OnePlus 5/5T, and OnePlus 3/3T, ensuring OnePlus users all over the world can continue to enjoy new features. August 16, 2018 — According to XDA-Developers, unofficial AOSP ports of the latest Android version are already available for some OnePlus devices. These include the OnePlus 3 and 3T, as well as the older OnePlus X and OnePlus 2. September 3, 2018 — The company has released the Open Beta 1 for the OnePlus 6, which brings Android 9.0 Pie to the device. To try it out, click here to read instructions and get links to download the software. But before you do, keep in mind that as this is a beta update, some things — including Google Pay — won’t work properly. And if you don’t like the software and want to go back to the stable Oreo version of Android, you’ll have to wipe your OnePlus 6 and then reinstall the OS — which means you’ll lose all the data that’s not backed up. September 7, 2018 — The manufacturer has released the Open Beta 2 for the OnePlus 6. The update brings Wi-Fi stability improvements, optimized background power consumption control, optimized multitasking UI, and more — see the entire changelog here. September 15, 2018 — OnePlus has released the Open Beta 3 for the OnePlus 6. The update adds the ability to launch Google Assistant or any other third-party assistant by pressing and holding the power button for 0.5 seconds. It also adds new functionality to Parallel Apps: the feature now supports Telegram, Discord, IMO, Uber, and OLA. Additionally, the beta update brings with it stability fixes for the fingerprint sensor, face unlock, and ambient display. Oppo Pie update August 6, 2018 — Oppo reached out to Android Authority to say that it does not yet have a target release date for Android Pie. Vivo Pie update August 8, 2018 — Vivo told Android Authority that it plans to release Android Pie in Q4 2018: Designing for consumers’ needs continues to be Vivo’s top priority. Upgrading to the latest Android Pie operating system to deliver better mobile experience is therefore an area Vivo is working on bringing to consumers as soon as possible. Consumers can expect this update to come out in Q4 this year. We will keep you updated once we have more details to share. Sony Pie update August 16, 2018 — Sony published a blog post detailing the nine devices in its roster that will get Android 9.0 Pie. They are: Sony Xperia XZ1 Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact Sony Xperia XZ Premium Sony Xperia XZ2 Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium Sony Xperia XA2 Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra Sony Xperia XA2 Plus The update process will kick off in November for the XZ devices and then start in early 2019 for the XA2 line. HTC Pie update August 10, 2018 — HTC took to Twitter to announce that it’s bringing Android Pie to four of its smartphones: U12 Plus, U11 Plus, U11, and the Android One variant of the U11 Life. Unfortunately, there’s no word on when the updates will be available. HTC said this will be announced in “due course.” Huawei/Honor Pie update August 9, 2018 — Huawei revealed on Weibo that it’s conducting internal testing of the Android 9.0 Pie update for the Mate 10 Pro, Huawei P20, Honor 10, and Honor V10. August 21, 2018 — A Huawei South Africa spokesperson told MyBroadband that the manufacturer will release its EMUI 9.0 skin based on Android Pie at the IFA trade show in Berlin, which kicks off August 31. The spokesperson also said the company will roll out Android Pie to the Huawei P20 series in September, followed by the Mate series shortly after. We expect loads of other Huawei devices to get the update as well, although the company didn’t mention which ones and when. September 1, 2018 — Huawei announced EMUI 9.0 at IFA, which is based on Android Pie. It also kicked off its beta program, allowing users of select Huawei devices to try out the software before it is officially released. These devices include: Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro Huawei P20 and P20 Pro Honor 10 Honor View 10 Honor Play To sign up for the program, go to Huawei’s Friendly User Test page, download the Huawei Beta app, go to Personal > Join project, select the EMUI 9 beta program, and tap “Sign Up.” Keep in mind that Huawei may choose to limit the number of users it accepts in the program — learn more here. September 11, 2018 — According to Poinformowani, the stable version of Android 9.0 Pie is rolling out to the Honor Play in Poland. It’s possible that the update is already available in other countries — or will be soon. Motorola Pie update August 15, 2018 — Motorola revealed which devices would receive the Android Pie update. Starting this fall, Android Pie will make its way to these phones: Moto Z3 Moto Z3 Play Moto Z2 Force Moto Z2 Play Moto X4 Moto G6 Plus Moto G6 Moto G6 Play It’s worth noting that the Moto E5 lineup isn’t on that list (despite being announced only months ago), and the entire Moto G5 lineup isn’t on the list either. Nokia Pie update August 21, 2018 — HMD Global promised back in May that all Android-running Nokia phones will be updated to Android Pie. Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas now shared more details on the topic, confirming at a New Dehli event that the Nokia 7 Plus will be the first of its devices to be updated to Android 9.0 this September. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise as the Nokia 7 Plus was part of the Android P beta scheme. August 31, 2018 — Responding to a user on Twitter, HMD Global executive Juho Sarvikas said that a camera-related update with “new experiences” is coming to the Nokia 8 with Android Pie. The update will also bring ARCore to the device. Unfortunately, Sarvikas didn’t mention when the update will be available. Hey let’s not get carried away here 😀. We already issued a camera update and you will shortly get another one with Pie with new experiences. Also ARcore support is there, 8., Etc… Facial unlock we haven’t rolled out yet to our products as we are still evaluating solutions. — Juho Sarvikas (@sarvikas) August 31, 2018 September 12, 2018 — The Nokia 7 Plus has received another beta Android Pie update. The changes in the latest version appear to be minimal. The update apparently brings the September security patch, a non-removable “At a Glance” widget on the home screen, data arrows inside the Wi-Fi icon in the status bar, and support for the aptX Bluetooth codec to the device. The stable version of Pie is expected to hit the device sometime this month. Xiaomi Pie update September 12, 2018 — MIUI 10 Open Beta firmware based on Android Pie is available for the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S and Xiaomi Mi 8. The Mi Mix 2S beta can be flashed using recovery or fastboot methods, while the Mi 8 firmware (via XDA-Developers) is currently only available via recovery — so you’ll need to unlock your phone’s bootloader to install it using TWRP. You can find the download links for both ROMs in our dedicated post at the link. Looking back at the Android P beta rollout Android 9 Pie review app overview recent apps Google released the first Android P developer preview on March 7, 2018. Following that alpha release, Google revealed the first Android P beta build (developer preview 2) at Google I/O 2018 on May 8, also announcing other non-Pixel devices would be compatible with the Android P beta. The third Android P preview (beta 2) released June 6, 2018. This build featured the final APIs and official SDK. Following that, the fourth Android P preview launched on July 2, 2018. It included the latest Android security patches as well as some bug fixes and minor tweaks. Google released the fifth Android P developer preview (beta 4) on July 25. This release candidate build includes final APIs and system behaviors. Google released the final, public version of Android 9.0 Pie on August 6. You can see an overview of what each build featured: Preview 1 (initial release, alpha) Preview 2 (incremental update, beta) Preview 3 (final APIs and official SDK, Play publishing, beta) Preview 4 (release candidate for testing) Preview 5 (release candidate for final testing) Final release to AOSP and ecosystem The Android P beta was available for the following devices: Google Pixel Google Pixel XL Google Pixel 2 Google Pixel 2 XL Essential Phone Nokia 7 Plus OnePlus 6 Oppo R15 Pro Sony Xperia XZ2 Vivo X21UD Vivo X21 Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S Additionally, Nokia brought the Android P update (beta) to three of its other phones: the Nokia 6.1, Nokia 7, and Nokia 8 Sirocco, though only in China. That’s everything we know about the Android 9.0 Pie update so far. Did we miss anything? Sound off in the comments! Android 9.0 Pie recent news: [September 7] Custom ROM fans rejoice: Open GApps is now available for Android Pie [September 1] Android version distribution: Pie is missing from August’s distribution numbers [August 21] Android Pie ROMs are now available for Nexus 6 and Nexus 5X [August 20] Manual Google Drive backups aren’t in Android Pie, but when will they be returning? [August 15] Call recording just became a lot harder in Android Pie [August 14] Android Pie has killed fast charging on some Google Pixel XLs [August 10] Future Android Pie update will fix back button confusion [August 7] The Android Pie statue is literally just a bugdroid standing next to a cherry pie [August 6] Google launches Digital Wellbeing beta for Pixel owners on Android 9 Pie [July 31] Google lays down the law on notches so OEMs can’t screw them up [July 30] OnePlus will bring Android Pie to the OnePlus 3 and 3T, skipping Android 8.1 Oreo [July 28] Why it has taken so long to get Android gesture controls right [July 19] Quick tiles, dark mode, and more: Highlights from today’s Android dev AMA


source: https://www.androidauthority.com/android-9-0-update-880718/
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 05:24:20 +0000

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