The configuration options available on devices running a specific iteration of the Android operating system, released as version 9, are referred to as the system’s adjustable parameters. These parameters govern a device’s behavior, appearance, and accessibility. As an example, users can modify network connectivity, display brightness, or security protocols through these configuration areas.
Access to, and modification of, these parameters provides users with significant control over their device’s functionality and user experience. Prior versions required more technical proficiency to access similar levels of customization, while subsequent versions refined the user interface. This version marked a significant step in simplifying device management and offering more intuitive controls to the end user, improving overall device usability.