Android Q

Android Q Dark Mode and Gestures Might Be Inspired From iOS

The next version of Android Q unveiled by Google has a lot of new features, gesture controls, digital wellbeing, and a dark mode. Looks familiar? Maybe yes because the features those iPhone users have thanks to iOS 13. At Google I/O 2019 conference, Google’s most applauding feature was the dark theme. The purpose of the

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Google Play Store Getting a Rework: New Tools and Improvements To Be Added

The event everyone was waiting for this month, Google I/O, had made quite some waves this week when the company updated the public and the developers on all the new tech, hardware, and software that is in the works or even ready to be launched. Some of the highlights were Android Q Beta 3, the

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Google Play Store: Google Pay Broken In Android Q Beta 3: Here’s The Fix

Most users of contactless payments who are on Android Q beta 3 are reporting cases of Google Pay being broken. Although the release of Android Q – the next version of Android – isn’t until August, the beta releases are ongoing, with Beta 3 launched earlier this week at Google IO 2019. Beta 2 gave

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ASUS Exclusive Announcement: ZenFone 5Z Has Joined the Android Q Beta Program

Android Q is already available for download on ASUS ZenFone 5Z! Google launched Android Q Beta 3 at the I/O 2019 developer conference yesterday, announcing the devices that can access it right away. The latest beta brings more than 50 features and improvements, focusing on innovation, privacy and security, said Google in their presentation. In

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Android Q Forces Users To Give Permission For Unknown App Installs Every Time They Get An APK

Android Q brings a novelty regarding installing apps from outside of the Google Play Store. You probably know by now that in Android 8.1 Oreo and Android 9 Pie, if users want to install an app that’s not in the Google Play Store, they will have to enable Install Unknown apps permission for all apps

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Android Q Might Allow Carriers to Lock Down Phones Much Easier

Not much is known yet about Android Q, even though a recent leak gave us an idea about what we should expect from the upcoming mobile operating system, such as new permissions settings and a system-wide dark mode. But now we have some news which indicate that Android Q could bring some undesired changes. Android

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