Early Build of Android Q Installed on Google Pixel 3, Likely to Offer System-Wide Dark Theme

Although Android Q is months away from its official release, a new video has surfaced online which reveals some of the most prominent features of the upcoming operating system from Google. The new video has spilt the beans over a January Android Q build with February Security Patch. Some of the suggested features as per the video include a system-wide dark mode, more app permissions for enhanced privacy control. Apart from that there tons of new developer options and accessibility tools. It is worth noting that the report which had first informed about the Android Q update is now also accompanied by a video which reveals the Android Q features in even more details.

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New Notifications, Dark Mode and App Permissions

Notably, last week there was a rundown of the Android Q features by XDA Developers, but now the outline even includes a video which has revealed more than what the previous report listed. In the leaked Android Q build it was revealed that users will now have to swipe the notifications towards the right to dismiss them, whereas on swiping left users would get access to the option of snoozing and notifications buttons. Another change we get to notice is in the app permissions tab where there is a change in the arrangement of the applications. Now unlike it was the case in the previous Android version, where a checkmark toggle used to indicate the status of app permissions, now there is going to be a redesigned view which will inform the users clearly about the app’s permissions. This will make it easier for the user to see what permissions the app is being denied or granted.