
Android O is official today and available for those with supported devices to start poking around in. We’ve already shared the official changelog, gave you the new Android O wallpaper to download, and have a nice video overview on the way to show off most of the new stuff, but we also wanted to put together a post that touches on some of the smaller changes. These are the changes that Google won’t highlight, yet you might find them really useful.
These are the
other changes to Android O.
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Also, we’ll be updating this post regularly, so feel free to keep checking back.)
System UI Tuner gets navigation bar customizations, custom app shortcuts on lock screen.

Navigation bar tweaks.
Custom shortcuts on lock screen.Notifications can be snoozed!

Status Bar shows more info when in notifications, Quick Settings tiles get extra touch points.
New “Device theme” option in Pixel. Does that mean themes are coming to the Pixel? (This setting isn’t on Nexus 6P.)
The new Settings menu is basically exactly the approach Samsung just took starting with the Note 7. We’ve got categories now instead of everything just broken out. Plus, the slideout menu is already dead.

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