Connect with us

News

Android Q developer beta now available for all Pixel devices: Here’s what has changed

Published

on

Google follows an annual tradition of giving an early look at the next major version of Android. True to its reputation, the Software Giant released the first preview of Android Q to developers today.

The release focuses on developers only with the major changes that will affect users aren’t available yet. Google reveals that the new update will bring some interesting changes like better privacy controls and native support for the foldable devices.

Currently, the first beta of Android Q is available for any Pixel device which includes the first gen Pixel and Pixel XL. The company said it extended support for those models due to popular demand but you should probably avoid installing them on your main device. Even if Google is saving features for later announcements like Google I/O, it should give an idea on how Android Q will look.

Android Q Features

Talking mainly about UI changes, the notification panel has been slightly modified. Also, the UI elements now have a slight curved added to them, including screenshots. Google has now added a system-wide dark mode for saving battery on OLED displays. As of now, the mode pops up only when you turn on Battery Saving mode. Anyways, guys at XDA have already made a post regarding how to enable dark mode permanently via ADB. That said, there are minor changes and refinement in the file manager.

The share menu now opens up faster and has better integration with contacts. There’s also a screen recording feature which is currently hidden. However, it can be accessed by enabling the respective feature in Settings> Developer Options> Feature Flags.

Other Changes

Google has really worked on security with additional privacy settings for location access. Users can now limit the apps to use the information only when it is in use. There is also new limit on apps for accessing things like photos, videos, audios and other files on the device.

Google already promised back in November that Android Q will come with support for foldable smartphones.  There is better support for pausing and resuming apps from running in the background. Improvements in split-screen modes will be helpful for the first foldable smartphones like the Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X.

It also includes a new Settings Panel API giving developers access to phone settings like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth without having to kick users out of the settings and back. Google has also worked on the share sheet in Android Q, allowing the developers to pre-publish how their apps work in sharing.

 

Other features include some new photo and options that will help depth maps work with Android with a new Dynamic Depth format. It means the developers will now be able to pull Dynamic Depth images from the supported cameras making it easier for third-party apps to give more blur and bokeh options. The Q version is also getting support for the next-generation AV1 video codec that should offer improved streaming quality with less bandwidth. As for now, we don’t have any information as which Q-named snacked this version will be named after.

Loves Gadgets and Travelling. At DroidJournal he covers the latest news of technology and always strives to provide quality content. He is also a web-designer and graphical designer.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

News3 hours ago

Shrinking Season 2: Release Date, Trailer, Where to Watch, and more!

Created by Brett Goldstein, Bill Lawrence, and Jason Segel, Shrinking is an American comedy-drama television series. The executive producers of...

News4 hours ago

Mythic Quest Season 4: Release Date, Cast, Where to Watch, and more!

American comedy television series, Mythic Quest was created for Apple TV+ by Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, and Megan Ganz. The...

News4 hours ago

Slow Horses Season 4: Release Date, Cast, and more!

Based on Slow Horses by Mick Herron, Slow Horses is a spy thriller series, made for Apple TV+. Iain Canning,...

News4 hours ago

Pachinko Season 2: Release Date, Plot, and more!

Created by Soo Hugh, Pachinko is an American drama series made for Apple TV+. It is based on the novel...

News4 hours ago

Severance Season 2: Release Date, Trailer, and more!

Made for Apple TV+, Severance is a science fiction psychological thriller series which is directed by Ben Stiller. The plot...

News4 hours ago

The Morning Show Season 4: Release Date, Plot, and more!

Created by Jay Carson, The Morning Show is an American drama television series. The series is inspired by Brian Stelter’s...

News4 hours ago

SEAL Team Season 7: Release Date, Plot, and more!

Created by Benjamin Cavell, SEAL Team is a military drama television series. Cavell is also the executive producer alongside Ed...

News4 hours ago

Evil Season 4: Release Date, Trailer, and more!

Created by Robert and Michelle King, Evil is an American supernatural drama television series. The show’s executive producers are Liz...

News4 hours ago

Transformers: EarthSpark Season 2: Release Date, Trailer, and more!

Developed by Nicole Dubuc, Dale Malinowski, and Ant Ward, Transformers: EarthSpark is an American science fiction action comedy computer-animated television...

News4 hours ago

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years Season 2: Release Date, Trailer, Where to Watch, and more!

Created by Stephen Hillenburg, Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years is an American computer-animated television series that premiered on Paramount+ on...

Advertisement