Google`s upcoming software update for its Android smartphone operating system will `embrace` an iPhone X notch-like design, according to people familiar with the company`s plans speaking to Bloomberg.
With the software, referred to as Android P, Google is readying a `new generation` of Android smartphones that will be `mimicking` the iPhone X`s front-facing camera cutout design.
Just like iPhone X, this cutout is believed to be where Android smartphone makers will be placing cameras and other sensors to help Android phones compete with Apple devices in the high-end market.
While Google controls the Android software, many other companies manufacture Android devices and have the ability to tweak the software as they see fit. Because of this, Bloomberg pointed out that `not all Android phones will have notches.`
In total, Google`s plan for Android P -- shortened from Pistachio Ice Cream -- is to convince more iOS users to switch sides by `improving the look of the software.`
While Android dominates the middle and low-end of the global smartphone market, Apple controls much of the high-end with users who spend more on apps and other services. Embracing the notch may help change that. The design will mean more new Android phones with cutouts at the top of their screens to fit cameras and other sensors. That will likely support new features, helping Android device makers keep up with similar Apple technology.
[...]building notch capabilities into Android suggests Google expects the iPhone X look to catch on more broadly. Otherwise, Android P will reportedly focus heavily on Google Assistant and improving its abilities. Tighter software integration with the AI assistant will allow developers to integrate it inside of their apps, and Google is considering adding the assistant into the search bar on the Android home screen, but `neither of these changes are finalized for introduction this year.` Android P is said to also introduce ...
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