Android Q is rooted, though not yet released
So far, Google has not even announced the new version, only a beta of Android Q for the Pixel 3 XL has been leaked online in mid-January 2019. Yet, a programmer recently announced that he has successfully rooted Android Q.
Android Q is the next version of Android developed by Google. So far, Google has not even announced the new version, only a beta of Android Q for the Pixel 3 XL has been leaked online in mid-January 2019. Yet, a programmer recently announced that he has successfully rooted Android Q.
On his Twitter page, a Taiwanese developer, John Wu, shared the image that Magisk Manager's root management tool was able to run on this unreleased version of Google.
John Wu is the author of Magisk Manager, the software is rated as the best root management tool today. Magisk Manager was created by John Wu to replace SuperSU in 2016, when he was still in school. Currently, John Wu is still studying at the University of Michigan (USA), majoring in Computer Science.
The best root management tool available, Magisk Manager.
Google is expected to announce Android Q in early May, at the Google I / O event. Through leaked information, users can expect new features that Google will equip on Android Q such as dark mode (Dark Mode), better application permissions management, face recognition support. 3D .
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