List of the first smartphones to receive Android Q updates
In addition to the Google Pixel product line, Google also supports many other devices that install the Android Q beta 3 version.
At the Google I / O 2019 event, Google announced the Android Q update, the latest version of the Android operating system, with many major changes. The most prominent is the removal of the familiar Back button, instead users will use gestures to navigate.
In addition, Google also made many improvements on Android Q to provide a better experience for users such as support for dark mode, smoother sharing features, and a more explicit authorization system. .
The familiar Back button already exists on Android from the first generation that has been removed on Android Q. Photo: The Verge.
Currently, Android Q has a beta version 3. This version will soon be released by Google so that users have compatible devices to install and experience.
In addition to the Google Pixel product line, Google also supports many other devices to install Android Q beta 3. Below is a list of the first smartphones supported by Android Q beta 3 update announced by Google.
Photos: Android Authority.
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