Leaked images of Android Q: There will be dark mode and more focused on privacy
If it is normal, it will take several months, coming close to the day before an Android version is released, then Google is ready to share anything about that version.However, in the case of Android Q this year, XDA's developers seem to be 'bumper' in gathering new information about this major update, and although it hasn't been compiled yet. The most comprehensive view, but this information is also quite useful for loyal Android fans, waiting for something more interesting.
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The biggest interface change (to date) will be the appearance of the dark mode for the entire system.Actually the theme of Android 9 Pie was also flexible to change from morning to night, but it was only really applied to the notification area and the app launcher.Screenshots on XDA show that Android Q will expand dark mode to many other areas including the setup menu and may have additional settings that allow users to force the system to apply. Dark mode even in applications lacks built-in version to be compatible with this mode.
Some other sources also revealed how to activate the dark mode, which is to navigate to Settings -> Display -> Dark Mode or access Display -> Nightmode .
In addition, Google is continuing to offer measures to consolidate user privacy.After updating some of the tighter rules around rights like camera / microphone access and background apps in recent Android releases, it seems that on the upcoming Android Q, Google will have more 'allow only while the app is in use' function, roughly translate: only grant certain permissions when the application is launching.
Currently, Android Pie only provides functionality to enable or disable sensitive permissions such as location access, so adding additional flexibility in managing application permissions is a dynamic one. Good behavior because some applications will not work if data access rights are completely disabled.
Those are the main highlights up to the present time on Android Q. However, XDA Developers has also noticed some signs that Google is building a desktop display mode for Android, similarly. like Samsung DeX.In addition, there is a new installation for the screen recording feature for developers.
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Google unveiled a number of new features of Android 9 Pie in May last year, so it's more likely that new information about Android Q will appear more at that time.Now it is still too early to make positive claims.Both Android Oreo and Android Pie were released in August after a few months of beta testing, not to mention the possibility of Android Q as well.
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