ANDROID Q LATEST VERSION IS OUT WITH ULTIMATE BEST FEATURES
ANDROID Q LATEST VERSION IS OUT WITH ULTIMATE BEST FEATURES
EVOLUTION OF THE ANDROID
For the first time since 2014, Google is renewing the look and feel of the Android brand, which consists of a redesigned logo that prominently features a green robot head. Every time you see the Android logo text, now you will also see that little robot.
- Android 1.0 and 1.1: Unnamed
- Android 1.5: Cupcake
- Android 1.6: Donut
- Android 2.0 and 2.1: Eclair
- Android 2.2: Froyo
- Android 2.3, 2.4: Gingerbread
- Android 2.4: Still Gingerbread
- Android 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2: Honeycomb
- Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich
- Android 4.1: Jelly Bean
- Android 4.4: KitKat
- Android 5.X: Lollipop
- Android 6.X: Marshmallow
- Android 7: Nougat (2016)
- Android 8: Oreo (2017)
- Android 9: P (2018)
NEW FEATURES OF ANDROID Q
Privacy is a fundamental right, essential for the autonomy and protection of human dignity, which serves as the basis on which many other human rights are built.Privacy offers us to make protection fences and manages boundaries to protect from unjustified interference in our lives, allowing us to negotiate who we are and how we want to interact with the world around us. Privacy helps us set limits to limit who has access to our bodies, places, and things, as well as our communications and our information. Google also began its journey with Privacy First perfectly. Actually, it is very important for human being.Android 10(Android Q) brings full of new privacy features. It is no small matter considering that the OS(Operating System) about 2.5 billion users worldwide. The new approach is easy to make secured Smart environment for all Android users productively.Instead of simply deactivating the tracking of the application’s location completely, Android 10 will allow you to select an option to track your location only while using the application (which means it is actively open on your screen). Similarly, Apple is implementing new location tracking railings in iOS 13, giving users the option of a “allow once” permission. Since application permissions are some of the most pernicious criminals in collecting stealth data, this is a welcome change.BUBBLES/SPLIT-SCREENMultitasking has surely come a long way since we put our feet in Google’s Android OS. The split-screen, something first introduced by Samsung and other Android device manufacturers and finally adopted by Google with Android Q /Android 10. The idea behind the split-screen (or multiple windows, as it is often called) is certainly right, you have a phone with a large screen space. Why not be able to divide to see two different applications at the same time? However, as sensible as it may seem, the split-screen on a smartphone is not something that most people tend to use very frequently (a notion backed by the fact that Google dismissed the Android split-screen command with the Android P/Android 9 launch last year and made it decidedly out of the way to access).
PRIVACY FIRST
Privacy is a fundamental right, essential for the autonomy and protection of human dignity, which serves as the basis on which many other human rights are built.Privacy offers us to make protection fences and manages boundaries to protect from unjustified interference in our lives, allowing us to negotiate who we are and how we want to interact with the world around us. Privacy helps us set limits to limit who has access to our bodies, places, and things, as well as our communications and our information. Google also began its journey with Privacy First perfectly. Actually, it is very important for human being.Android 10(Android Q) brings full of new privacy features. It is no small matter considering that the OS(Operating System) about 2.5 billion users worldwide. The new approach is easy to make secured Smart environment for all Android users productively.Instead of simply deactivating the tracking of the application’s location completely, Android 10 will allow you to select an option to track your location only while using the application (which means it is actively open on your screen). Similarly, Apple is implementing new location tracking railings in iOS 13, giving users the option of a “allow once” permission. Since application permissions are some of the most pernicious criminals in collecting stealth data, this is a welcome change.BUBBLES/SPLIT-SCREENMultitasking has surely come a long way since we put our feet in Google’s Android OS. The split-screen, something first introduced by Samsung and other Android device manufacturers and finally adopted by Google with Android Q /Android 10. The idea behind the split-screen (or multiple windows, as it is often called) is certainly right, you have a phone with a large screen space. Why not be able to divide to see two different applications at the same time? However, as sensible as it may seem, the split-screen on a smartphone is not something that most people tend to use very frequently (a notion backed by the fact that Google dismissed the Android split-screen command with the Android P/Android 9 launch last year and made it decidedly out of the way to access).
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