- Upgrades the operating system to Android 9.0 (pie). Changes between Android 8.1 and 9.0 are documented by the Android Open Source Project Release Notes.
- Allows the language to be selected from the main Welcome screens after a factory reset.
- Improves navigation and user interface for several built-in applications.
- Corrects a problem where GPS locations were not stored in the image metadata for photos from the Camera application.
- Adds the ability to scan QR codes from the soft keyboard.
- Enables 60 frame-per-second video recording formats.
- Solves camera video quality issues in certain situations.
- Updates the Notifications application for improved usability.
- Reduces audio artifacts in certain video calling situations.
- Allows Bluetooth connection to iOS companion app to be more reliably maintained.
- Solves issues with speech recognition in some third-party applications.
- Increases the size of the notification bar slightly.
- Simplifies settings for Over-the-Air (OTA) update notifications, and removes warning sound from the alerts.
- Adds ability to set browser home page and add URL links to the main carousel.
- Eliminates a case where the device would not power down once USB power was removed.
- Corrects a bug where companion application input was not properly working while in left-eye orientation.
- Improves QR-based Mobile Device Management (MDM) enrollment.
- Reduces the default ring volume.
- Reduces audio artifacts in certain recording configurations.
- Updates the Chromium WebView to version 85.0.4183.81.
- Supports Vuzix speech recognition SDK v1.91.
- Supports Vuzix barcode SDK v1.71.
- Updates Android security patches to compliance with the September 2020 bulletin. For more information on these security bulletins, refer to the official Android Security Bulletin page here.