The next release of Android has now been released. This year Google has broken with tradition and not named it after a desert - I guess after Pie everyone was too full. So this years annual release of the next version of Android is simply called Android 10.
When is it available?
If you are on a Google Pixel phone, or Essential Phone, then the upgrade is already available. Just head into your phone's Settings, then System -> System update, and click “Check for update” if it isn’t already showing.
If you are using a Nokia phone from the x.1 series onward, it should become available starting in November. If it is from the original generation it looks like aside from the 8 Sirocco, there won’t be an upgrade coming for the 2+ year old phones.
If you are using a Samsung - don’t look forward to getting the update until sometime in 2020 at the earliest. Samsung is notoriously bad at releasing security updates, let alone Android upgrades. Additionally it appears only devices released this year and in 2018 will get the update (when it eventually arrives).
For all other manufacturers, you can have a look through this article to see if your phone is included in the currently available information.
New features
Some of the key new features include -
Smart Reply
In Android 10, you get more than just suggested responses to your messages. You also get recommended actions. So, if a friend asks you out to dinner, your phone will suggest you text "👍🏻". Then, it’ll also pull up directions right in Google Maps. It even works in messaging apps like Signal.
Sound Amplifier
With Sound Amplifier, your phone can boost sound, filter background noise, and fine tune to how you hear best. Whether talking to your best friend, watching TV, or listening to a lecture — just plug in your headphones and hear everything more clearly.
Gesture Controls
Gestures are now quicker and more intuitive than ever. Go backwards and forwards, pull up the homescreen, and swipe up to see your open apps. All super smooth.
Location Control
Android is finally getting more granular control over how an app can use location information. Currently, you can give an app access to your location either all the time or not all. With Android 10, you will gain the option of letting an app access your location information only while you're actively using the app. Not only is this a privacy matter, but it's sure to help save on battery life.
Notifications Improvements
When you long-press an alert, you're now given two different options: Alerting and Silent. Selecting Alerting will allow the app to make sound with each new alert. Silent will not make a sound or cause your phone to vibrate. You can further tailor how notifications behave by going into Settings > Apps & notifications > Notifications.
This is a small but important feature because you no longer have to dig into the Settings app to figure out how to customize an app's alerts. You simply long-press, pick an option and you're done.
For a full run down visit https://www.android.com/android-10/
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