Android Q. The VERY BAD News for Phones

Android Q. A very bad news for phone users comes today from Google engineers, here is what unwanted change is made for the system.

Android Q phone

Android Q. Future version of Google's operating system today has very bad news for the phones that users will buy from a wide range of manufacturers starting in 2019. According to some changes to the Android Q source code, published on the website where Google engineers announce changes of this For example, mobile phone operators will have greater control over the blocking of mobile phones in their networks.

Android Q. According to those who have analyzed this source code, the phones will have lists of accepted or blocked operators, in which they will be able to work or not, even if in essence the telephone towers belong to the same company. Basically, a virtual mobile phone operator could be blocked on a certain smartphone with Android Q, even if the main network, which works through the same telephone towers, will not be blocked on that mobile phone model.

Android Q comes with an advanced blocking system for certain phone networks

Android Q. Including dual-SIM phones, new restrictions will be imposed regarding connection to certain mobile networks, operators being able to block separate networks for each of the two SIM slots. Basically, the second SIM slot can be completely blocked if an "approved" card is not inserted in the first one by the operator in whose network the phone is blocked, Android Q bringing advanced control for operators as they have never had before.

Android Q. The blocking of mobile networks will be done right from the moment the phones are activated, without it disappearing if the phone is restarted, or if all data is deleted, and the factory settings are returned. Google seems to have listened to its partners from all over the world, and in Android Q it will allow them to control much better the phones that various manufacturers launch, users being obliged to use the phones as the operators want, or to buy decoded, expensive models .