
The latest version of Android, Android 9.0 Pi, was released in August last year. In the meantime, various OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) have started distributing Android Pie on their devices. However, the buzz of Android Q can be heard before the pie arrives on all devices. Since the names of the versions of Android are in alphabetical order, it can be assumed that the name of the next version will be something close to Android Q.
Just a few days ago, the popular forum of Android developers, XDA, published information about some of the features of an initial build of Google's next Android Flavor Android Q. Since it is an early build, it has not seen much change or feature.
Google is expected to release the final build of their Android Q later this year. It is normal to see many changes in the final build. But for now let’s discuss two major changes to this initial build. The images here are taken as screenshots from a video from the XDA Developers Forum.
Android Q will have more user control over app permissions
On Android Q, you can easily find out which apps are allowed to view your personal data. Another thing is that you can set the durat
ion of a certain permission for an app if you For example, your Google Maps app lets you determine whether your location data will only be us
ed during the app, or all the time.want.Earlier versions did not have such a system to control it.
ion of a certain permission for an app if you For example, your Google Maps app lets you determine whether your location data will only be us

ed during the app, or all the time.want.Earlier versions did not have such a system to control it.
This feature seems to be available for all types of permissions in all types of apps. Another advantage is that you do not have to bother to go to the settings option. Instead, the apps will show you three options in the menu when you ask pThanks to this new feature, you can see how many apps are using your location, microphone or camera at the top of the Android Q's notification panel with a small icon.ermission for the first time.Clicking on that small icon of Android Q will again show a list of apps with names and icons so tMoreover, you will find a section in the settings app of Android Q where there will be an infographic as a summary of how many apps are using which permissions.hat you can reconsider its permissions by clicking on the app as needed.
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