How to turn on the 'rabbit ear simulator' feature on Android P
The first devices that can turn on 'rabbit ears' on Android P are Google Pixel, Google Pixel XL, Google Pixel 2, and Google Pixel 2 XL. If you are interested please read this article to know how to turn on rabbit ear simulator feature up.
As soon as the official introduction of Android P (Android 9.0), Google has also released the rom to users if they can upgrade to Android P Developer Preview 1 to experience. Reportedly, inside this Android P Developer Preview 1 version, Google has attached it to the 'rabbit ear simulator' section for users to experience the test. And the first devices that can turn on 'rabbit ears' on Android P are Google Pixel, Google Pixel XL, Google Pixel 2, and Google Pixel 2 XL. If you are interested, read this article to learn how to turn it on.
Instructions to turn on "rabbit ears" trial experience on Android P
1. Turn on Developer options
Step 1:
Go to Settings ( Settings ) , then go to Phone details ( About Phone About Phone ) .
Step 2:
Click the Build Number line until the "You are a developer" message is displayed (usually 7 times).
2. Turn on 'rabbit ears'
To turn on rabbit ears on Android P, go to Settings > Select Developer Options > Select Simulate a display with a cutout (Simulate a display on the screen) .
A number of options will appear on the screen:
- None (Nothing).
- Narrow display cuout (Narrow display mode with defective part).
- Tall display cutout.
- Wide display cutout (Wide screen with defect).
Each item is a different way of displaying, now you can choose and experience each mode as you like.
In addition to the options in Developer options, you have another 'rabbit ears' option that you can explore further in: Settings> Display> Advanced> Device Theme.
The above is a guide to turn on the "rabbit ear simulator" feature on Android 9.0 phones. Although there are only a few devices that can download Android P Developer Preview 1 to experience "rabbit ears". But the next Android P test versions may add more names to their support list. Let's wait!
I wish you success and have interesting experiences.
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