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Android Q Features

How To Get Android Q Features On Your Old Smartphone Right Now?

It’s 2019 and the slow adoption of Android versions is still one hell of a mess. If you look at Android usage share — Only 10% of Android users are using Android Pie (released on 6th August 2018). 28% of people still use Android Oreo (released on 21st August 2017) and the number is gradually […]

Here Are All 65 New Emojis Coming To Android Q

If we follow the trend, Google is likely to roll out the next major version of Android in less than a month’s time. Of course, it is going to pack many new features including improved privacy options, system-wide dark mode, and so on. But Google can’t forget to update one feature that makes humans more […]

Android Q Desktop Mode Spotted Running On A Custom Launcher

One of the least discussed but highly awaited features of Android Q is Desktop Mode. This mode is quite similar to Samsung’s DeX mode found on its flagship Galaxy devices. An early demo of Android Q Desktop Mode has surfaced recently. A developer named Daniel Blandford has released a cool video of Android Q running […]

Android Q To Dump Back Button For Gesture Navigations

Another Android Q feature has been uncovered by XDA Developer that makes us more excited about the upcoming Android version. XDA has claimed that Google will get rid of the back button by replacing it with gesture navigation. After Apple killed its iconic home button to bring gesture-based navigations, we saw Android Pie also moving towards swipe up navigations […]

Android Q Rumored To Support Reverse App Updates

If we talk about the current Android version, it allows the users to uninstall app updates only for the system apps. Not having this functionality for the third-party apps is a big headache when you end up installing a buggy update. There are means to downgrade the app in case you’re using a rooted Android […]