The next major version of Android, called Android Q, is still a few months away if we go by Google's release cycle. But an early preview build of the upcoming Android version has leaked, revealing a tonne of details about the new features that will arrive with Android Q. A system-wide dark mode, more control over app permissions, a desktop mode tool, multiple new developer options, and new accessibility controls are among the new features that might greet smartphone users once Google begins the official roll out of Android Q.
While it’s early to confirm everything Google would be releasing on Android Q but some members of the dev team at XDA Developers already got an exclusive leak and one of the most exciting features in it is the fact that it has dark mode. Android Q's system-wide Dark Mode imparts a dark shade to UI elements such as settings, launcher, volume panel, and even notifications from third-party apps, the leaked build shows. There is also a related tool in the developer options called ‘override force-dark' which enables dark mode for apps that lack native dark mode support as well as third-party apps to a limited extent. More unconfirmed speculations for the Android Q states that there will be more Improved Privacy and security which is to be expected from every new update of an Android version. Rumours have it that there will be also a new desktop mode quite similar to Samsung’s Dex and Huawei’s EMUI Desktop. Let"s all be excited and anticipate this codenamed Android Q coming soonest because it promisea to pack a tonne of new features like never expected.
While it’s early to confirm everything Google would be releasing on Android Q but some members of the dev team at XDA Developers already got an exclusive leak and one of the most exciting features in it is the fact that it has dark mode. Android Q's system-wide Dark Mode imparts a dark shade to UI elements such as settings, launcher, volume panel, and even notifications from third-party apps, the leaked build shows. There is also a related tool in the developer options called ‘override force-dark' which enables dark mode for apps that lack native dark mode support as well as third-party apps to a limited extent. More unconfirmed speculations for the Android Q states that there will be more Improved Privacy and security which is to be expected from every new update of an Android version. Rumours have it that there will be also a new desktop mode quite similar to Samsung’s Dex and Huawei’s EMUI Desktop. Let"s all be excited and anticipate this codenamed Android Q coming soonest because it promisea to pack a tonne of new features like never expected.
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