The Android Q Beta program will reportedly involve more cellphones than before. In the past, developer previews for the next Android release were restricted to Google Nexus devices.
Reported by Slashgear, Monday (03/11/2019), although there is an exclusive period for Pixel and Nexus phones that are still being supported, Google has started the beta testing phase for seven OEMs last year. This year, it seems that more cellphones will accept the program.
With the number of cellphones for the Android Q Beta program, it is expected to reduce the waiting time for OEMs to launch Android Q to cellphones by the end of this year.
That is a step that is unprecedented and definitely welcomed by Google. At Google I / O last year, not only announced the start of Android P beta testing, it also announced that seven OEM cellphones officially got it too. The list includes Essential PH-1, Nokia 7 Plus, OnePlus 6, OPPO R15 Pro, Sony Xperia XZ2, Vivo X21, and Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S.
This year, Android developer Illiyan Malchev hinted that there would be more companies joining Android Q Beta. Malchev can't reveal details, but Google I / O is only a few months away, so users shouldn't wait too long.
Reported by Slashgear, Monday (03/11/2019), although there is an exclusive period for Pixel and Nexus phones that are still being supported, Google has started the beta testing phase for seven OEMs last year. This year, it seems that more cellphones will accept the program.
With the number of cellphones for the Android Q Beta program, it is expected to reduce the waiting time for OEMs to launch Android Q to cellphones by the end of this year.
That is a step that is unprecedented and definitely welcomed by Google. At Google I / O last year, not only announced the start of Android P beta testing, it also announced that seven OEM cellphones officially got it too. The list includes Essential PH-1, Nokia 7 Plus, OnePlus 6, OPPO R15 Pro, Sony Xperia XZ2, Vivo X21, and Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S.
This year, Android developer Illiyan Malchev hinted that there would be more companies joining Android Q Beta. Malchev can't reveal details, but Google I / O is only a few months away, so users shouldn't wait too long.
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