The upcoming features of Android 10

We're only few weeks away from Google officially releasing the next version of Android: Android 10. Google recently announced that they are ditching dessert or sweet names for Android releases, citing differences in how letters are pronounced in different languages as causing confusion amongst users. So, instead of Android Quiche, we now have Android 10.

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Google has released all of the scheduled beta updates, and now we're eagerly waiting for the official launch. Until then, here's everything you should know about Android 10.


Android 10 Features:

As usually the case, Google only talks about a handful of features that it feels are important to users and developers alike. As we continue to test and use Android 10, we'll surely find new features. In the meantime, here are some features Google has talked about.

1. Privacy :

The biggest area of focus of Android 10 appears to be related to user privacy. For example, users can now limit when an app has access to their location. In the past, you either gave an app access to your location, or you didn't. Starting with Android 10, you can limit an app's location access only when you are using the app.

There are also finer controls for file management, restricting access to device identifiers such as the IMEI, serial number, and other IDs that can help track a user.

2. Bubbles! :



Similar to Facebook Messenger's Chat Heads, Bubbles will display small circular, floating alerts on top of whatever it is ,wherever you're currently on your Android device. Users will have to approve each app that wants to use Bubbles as a notification method, so your screen shouldn't be overrun with alerts from every app you have installed.

3.Sharing shortcuts :

I think every Android user can relate to how slow the share sheet loads. Right now, you tap on the share button, and then you have to wait while the various apps and shortcuts populate and rearrange themselves in handful of times. With Android 10, Google has created new tools that make it possible for the share sheet to load instantly.

4. Dark theme :


Google confirmed an official Dark Theme is coming with Android 10. The new theme will darken the interface, reducing strain on your eyes as well as saving battery life.

5. Live Caption :


For deaf users, Google is adding a Live Caption feature that will add subtitles to any video being watched on the phone. You won't need a data connection to use the feature, it's all done on the device itself.

6. Parental Controls :

Google's Digital Wellbeing tool is gaining support for tighter parental controls. Parents will be able to approve app installs, set screen time limits, create app limits, and set a bedtime.

7. Foldable screen support :

With devices like the Galaxy Fold and Huawei X coming, Android 10 includes features to better support for detecting when an app has been paused (perhaps when a display is folded) and when it needs to be resumed (after opening the device), as well as enhanced support for resizing of apps.

8. Depth  information from photos :

Google's Pixel line of phones does a fantastic job of capturing depth in a photo despite only having one camera. Google is integrating some of that technology into Android 10, giving developers and device makers access to the image and the Dynamic Depth captured alongside it through new tools.

9. Gesture navigation :

Android 10 adds gestural navigation to the Android platform. Instead of using the staple navigation buttons Android has always had, users swipe and gesture across the screen to go back, return to the home screen, open the app drawer, and trigger Google Assistant. In the final beta release, Google continued to tweak and change how gestures behave in Android 10 and then tried to explain its reasoning.

10. More developers options :

If terms like Native MIDI API, ANGLE on Vulkan, or Neural Networks API 1.2 are more your thing, then be sure to read through the bottom section of this Android Developers blog post, where the company details those new features, along with new Wi-Fi performance modes, improved peer-to-peer and internet connectivity.



                                                  

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