Android O vs Android Nougat: A visual comparison
Expected to arrive in early-to-mid August, Android O is just around the corner, when it will most certainly roll out to all compatible devices, with the Pixel and Pixel XL first in line. Tons of neat new features will be making an appearance on deck, with the most important and actually useful ones being under-the-hood improvements - as is tradition! We've neatly summarized most of these for you right here, but there's much more to the upcoming Android O release than under-the-hood features alone...
One of the not that important, but still relevant areas in which O will differ from Nougat will be the all the major and minor ways the interface will differ in.
Of course, a disclaimer is due: the comparison below is comparing the existing Android Nougat build with Developer Preview 3 of Android O, which means that the latter can theoretically score a bunch of changes in its final release a couple of weeks from now.
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