While reports suggest that we might get our first glimpse of Android P mid-march, the new code commits in AOSP (Android Open Source Project) has given us great insight into some of the potential features we might see. There are a lot of functions being added to the Bluetooth module already. One of them is adding support for multiple A2DP devices.

After the developer preview has rolled out we can see the setting in the developer options.

It also seems that Google is working on providing support for hearing aids which can work via Bluetooth. Multiple commits in the code regarding Heard Aid support suggests the possibility. It has also been added to hardware abstract layer (HAL). HAL is a layer between hardware and the Android code allowing the makers to manipulate hardware in different ways.

Recently, XDA Developers spotted that Android P will also have a feature which will let you use your smartphone as a Bluetooth mouse or a keyboard. It seems that Google is working on accessibility and better Bluetooth support.

Earlier it was reported that Android P might support foldable screens and displays with the notch as well. At Mobile World Congress Barcelona numerous Android phones with the notch were shown off. A lot of them were mimicking the iPhone X design. It is also expected that there will be minor changes to the looks of Android as well. While we are far away from an official name for the next version of Android, there are many names guesses being thrown around including Peanut butter and Jelly, Pistachio Ice Cream and more.