Android Q Second Beta is Now Available on Google Pixels.
One new feature of the second humanoid letter of the alphabet developer preview is what Google calls Bubbles. Built into Android’s notification system, Bubbles float on top of an app and follow you wherever you are in the OS. You can conjointly expand Bubbles to reveal app practicality and data and collapse Bubbles once you’re done. Think of them like chatheads that apps like Facebook Messenger have used for years.
Another feature is one mainly geared toward developers — a new foldables emulator. When combined with humanoid Q’s support for collapsible devices at the platform level, developers should have a much easier time developing apps for foldable devices if they focus on Android Q.
The imitator is offered as AN humanoid virtual device in humanoid Studio three.5, which is available in the canary release channel at the time of this writing. Google didn’t say once the beta and stable releases for humanoid Studio three.5 will be available.
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Other new features include a new MicrophoneDirection API that gives developers more control over the direction of audio capture, minor updates to Google’s list of public APIs, further adjustments to the improved share sheet, and privacy features like Scoped Storage enabled for new app installs. With Scoped Storage, apps want new permissions to access shared collections of images, videos, and audio.


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