Android Q is set to arrive on devices in the coming weeks, and there are a number of features that users can expect to gain access to. Here are all of the top Android Q features you can look forward to: ..

Android Q is a major update to the Android OS that is set to release in the near future. You can download the beta version of Android Q right now, so be sure to check it out! In addition to new features and improvements, this update will also include bug fixes. So be sure to give it a try and let us know what you think!

Better Active Edge Control

Google has announced a change to their Active Edge feature on the Pixel phones. Now, if you accidentally squeeze the sides of your phone, Active Edge will activate and perform the task you were trying to do. This is a great change, as it prevents us from accidentally doing things like turning off our assistant or putting our phone to silent. ..

The new animation will help you understand whether you need to up or down the sensitivity on your Android phone.

Android Follows Apple by Removing

Back and Home Buttons

Android Q is going to try to make it so that users don’t have to use the back button as a control system. This is a reasonable change when you think about it. With smartphones being all about screen to body ratio, having a big on-screen navigation bar at the bottom kind of ruins that experience.

In Android Q, you can remove the gesture bar. You can swipe up to go home, swipe and hold to bring up multitasking, and swiping from left right will go back.

Dark Mode, Dark Mode Everywhere

Google has finally implemented a system-wide dark mode to help relieve stress on your eyes. It’s official. That means no more downloading third party apps, adding dark mode settings to each individual app, and squinting your eyes whenever you have to venture into an app without dark mode support.

This new API will make it very easy for developers to create their own dark modes, so expect the majority of apps to adopt it very soon after Android Q’s release. This will make Android more immersive and fun to use, and it will be a great addition for those who love gaming.

New Live Caption for any Media

Android Q includes a new Live Caption feature that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to add captions to media on your phone. The feature is accurate most of the time, but there may be some inconsistencies. ..

The Transcriptor is a magical feature that can be used in offline mode to generate and show transcripts of conversations without the need for the internet.

New UI Accent Color Options

In Android Q, a small change has been made to the accent color for all UI icons. For example, when you turn off and on options like Wi-Fi in the notification panel. This change is noticeable and can be useful if you want to change the accent color of a specific icon or group of icons in your Android phone.

Google has a limited number of color options, but they may add more in the future. For now, just being able to pick and choose from the available colors is a refreshing way to add some difference to your UI experience.

New App Permission Changes

This new system-wide permission change is designed to make it easier for users to understand and control what apps can do. By allowing apps to request permissions just once, you’ll be able to quickly and easily determine which applications need access to your personal data, contacts, and other important information.

You can now control which files an app can access by giving it permissions to access only certain files. This is a great privacy and security change that should make it harder for apps to just grab your location, your details, or browsing history without your explicit permission first.

How to Download Android Q Beta

If you own a Google Pixel device, you can download the Android Q Beta today. This is a beta release and may contain bugs and issues. I advise having a backup device in case things go bad. ..

To get the Android Q beta, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Open the Google Play Store and sign in with your Google account.
  2. Click on the “Beta Test” tab and select “Android Q beta.”
  3. Scroll down and click on the “Download” button to start the download process.
  4. When the download is complete, open your phone’s file manager and locate the downloaded file.
  5. Double-click on it to start installation.

Visit developer.android.com/preview/get Tap Get Android Q Beta on a Google Pixel device over-the-airScroll down to your eligible devices and tap opt inYour device will now be enrolledWait some time and visit Settings > System > Advanced > System updatesTap to install the update

The update is over 1GB in size, so make sure your phone is plugged in to charge and you have WiFi enabled. ..

Summary

Android Q is packed with features that will make your Android experience even better. Here are some of the highlights: -QR code scanning: Scanning QR codes on photos and videos is a great way to share content with friends and family. -Autofill: Autofill forms in apps, such as login credentials, addresses, and phone numbers, makes it easier to get started. -Adaptive icons: Icons can change based on the app that they are in, making them more visually appealing and easier to use. ..