While Android Oreo is still rolling out to many users, Google is already preparing to launch the first preview of Android P mid-March, according to veteran leaker Evan Blass."Android P Developer Preview 1 is targeting a mid-month release," veteran leaker Evan Blass (EV Leaks) said on Twitter. No further details were provided as to what we would expect.A middle of March release would line up with Pi Day, the 14th of March (3.14), being a day that holds significance both to developers and perhaps to Google's next dessert-themed operating system. Android O and Android N (Oreo and Nougat) similarly both launched around the same time over the past two years, so this isn't exactly shocking.While there haven't been many concrete reports on what we can expect from Android P, a report from Bloomberg last month shared some of alleged Google's plans.Google is also rumoured to be working on native notch support for Android smartphones. Smartphones like the Asus Zenfone 5 and LG's G7 fla...